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  1. Superman #11: Part Four (1941) | The Superman Super Show! (94)

    5 JAN

    Superman #11: Part Four (1941) | The Superman Super Show! (94)

    Ladies and gentlemen, gather round your radio because tonight's broadcast crackles with danger, deception, and the thunderous flap of a cape as Ed and Steeven take a look at The Plot of Count Begac, the fourth and final Superman tale from Superman #11! When mild-mannered Clark Kent rescues department-store heiress Patricia Randall, he stumbles into a web of fraud, false brides, and a Count with a smile like a razor. Hearts race, pearls vanish, a speeding roadster tumbles off a cliff, and only one man can save the day. Superman!  What can you expect from this episode? How about leaping narration, breathless asides, and more cliffhangers than a skyscraper skyline? You want more? Well, we also got a staged engagement that hands corporate control to a crook, a chandelier-perched hero nicking the evidence, and a daring mid-air rescue from a scheming gang’s “sky vessel.” But wait, there's more! Perry White gruffs and rips up copy, Clark fights for justice (and maybe a little recognition), and the truth (like lightning) strikes the conspirators down.  The Plot of Count Bergac is equal parts pulpy romance, high-flying action, and golden-age melodrama, all served with the Ed and Steeven's affectionate, witty commentary. If you like your heroes square-jawed, your plots twisty, and your endings theatrical, Episode 94 is pure, crackling radio gold. Superman #11 was published by DC Comics in May of 1941. The Superman Super Show is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness like this episode, visit somanypodcasts.com. Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at thesupermansupershow@gmail.com. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike's Amazing World of Comics

    1hr 50min
  2. Conan the Barbarian #39 (1974) | Hither Came Conan (61)

    12 JAN

    Conan the Barbarian #39 (1974) | Hither Came Conan (61)

    When Conan rides west he expects trouble. What he doesn't expect is a cursed fishing village, a mad priest, or a sea-beast the size of bus. In Episode 61 we slam headfirst into Conan the Barbarian #39 in which bandits ambush the our hero, his horse is ruined, a venomous snake knocks him on his ass, and fate (and a fierce young woman named Rachalla) hauls him back from the brink. What follows is pure, uncut pulp. A seaside town held hostage by a priest who trades blood for false salvation, virginal sacrifices chained to rocks, and a gargantuan dragon that’s really a nightmare crocodile erupting from the surf. So grab your copy and gird your loins because this is one monster fight you can read in a single gulp. Conan the Barbarian #39: The Dragon from the Inland Sea was published by Marvel Comics in March of 1974. Enjoy! Hither Came Conan is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness from me, visit somanypodcasts.com. Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at feedback@hithercameconan.com. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike's Amazing World of Comics Cimmerian Press

    50 min
  3. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #2 (1982) | Another G.I. Joe Podcast (2)

    19 JAN

    G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #2 (1982) | Another G.I. Joe Podcast (2)

    High above the Arctic Circle… beyond the reach of law, warmth, or mercy… danger stalks the snowbound wastes! In this chilling chapter of Another G.I. Joe Podcast, your host Steeven spins a white-knuckle yarn from the icy pages of G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #2: Panic at the North Pole! When a mysterious device capable of bending men’s minds vanishes into the polar night, an elite Joe strike team is dispatched on a mission where rescue is impossible, and survival is never guaranteed. Listen on the edge of your seat as Snake-Eyes, Scarlett, Stalker, and Breaker trek their way toward a Soviet research outpost in the North Polar Ice Cap, only to find a pair of dead Russians and a missing component to a machine that induces fear. So bundle up, folks, tune your receiver to adventure, and then rip off the knob because when the temperature drops below zero, the suspense only gets hotter! Don’t miss it, folks! Same Joe time… same Joe channel! Yo Joe! G.I. Joe a Real American Hero #2: Panic at the North Pole! was published by Marvel Comics in May of 1982. Another G.I. Joe Podcast is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness like this episode, visit somanypodcasts.com. Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at anothergijoepodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike's Amazing World of Comics

    1hr 1min
  4. Kitty Pryde & Wolverine #1 (1984) | The Comic Book Super Show! (1)

    26 JAN

    Kitty Pryde & Wolverine #1 (1984) | The Comic Book Super Show! (1)

    IN A WORLD… where comics cost 75 cents, spinner racks ruled the earth, and the X-Men were about to conquer pop culture… Two lifelong comic junkies fire up a brand-new podcast and crack open a Marvel time capsule. Welcome to Episode 1 of The Comic Book Super Show, as hosts Ed and Steeven kick off their very first season by diving headfirst into Kitty Pryde & Wolverine #1 from August of 1984, a moody, dialogue-heavy, slow-burn classic from Chris Claremont and Al Milgrom that helped define the golden age of 80s Marvel Comics. Before Wolverine pops his claws… Before ninjas strike… Before the body count rises… This issue dares to do something unthinkable: no costume, no combat, and barely a whiff of Wolverine at all. Instead, it’s all about Kitty Pryde She's heartbroken, homesick, and caught in a globe-spanning web of crime, family betrayal, and international intrigue that stretches from suburban Illinois to the shadowy streets of Japan. Along the way, Ed and Steeven relive what it was like to read this comic off the rack in the mid-80s, unpack why this era of Marvel still hits so hard, and explore how this miniseries redefined Kitty, Logan, and the very idea of what an X-Men story could be. There’s nostalgia. There’s history. There’s Claremontian wordiness. There’s spinner racks, Secret Wars, golden ages, and the birth of one of comics’ most enduring relationships. This is not just where the story begins. It’s where The Comic Book Super Show is born. Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1 was published by Marvel Comics in August of 1984. The Comic Book Super Show is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness like this episode, visit somanypodcasts.com. Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at tthecomicbooksupershow@somanypodcasts.com. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike's Amazing World of Comics

    2h 38m
  5. Random Audio Crap: Part One | Just Another Fanboy (339)

    30 JAN

    Random Audio Crap: Part One | Just Another Fanboy (339)

    After 10 long months, Steeven is back with a big bag of crap! Random Audio Crap, that is. In other words, audio that I have either recorded or collected over the years, some of which hasn't been heard by anyone in almost a decade, if ever. Highlights include: News from 2018 regarding Glen Powell and a Captain Planet movie that never happened. A short audio drama based on the first two pages of Proof #1, which may or may not be the subject of an upcoming podcast one day. More News from 2018 regarding the Captain Marvel movie in which I go on a rant about superhero costumes. The first ever Franks & Beans audio sketch that takes place in a restaurant. My thoughts on Bug! The Adventures of Forager by Lee Allred, Mike Allred, Laura Allred, Nate Piekos from 2018. And finally, the Annual Binge Watching Championship! Audio Clips Used: American Dad | Season 15, Episode 8: One Fish, Two Fish (2020) Erik The Viking (1989) The Theme Song to Family Ties (1982) Drinkin'stein by Sylvester Stallone from the movie Rhinestone (1984) Marble Inlays by Mikal kHill (2019) Promos Used: The Longbox Review Podcast Another G.I. Joe Podcast Worst Collection Ever Just Another Fanboy is a presentation of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness from me, check out somanypodcasts.com. Questions and comments can be directed to justanotherfanboy@gmail.com If you enjoyed the show, you can help to boost our presence online by leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. I also invite you to join our subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond, and in return, you'll get episodes of Just Another Fanboy, along with every other podcast under the Steeven Orr Else Media umbrella early and ad-free. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com.

    41 min
  6. Action Comics #39 (1941) | The Superman Super Show! (95)

    2 FEB

    Action Comics #39 (1941) | The Superman Super Show! (95)

    Today on The Superman Super Show, your intrepid hosts Ed and Steeven crack open Action Comics #39 and race headlong into a tale of science gone sour, secrets that burn, and a mystery that chills the blood with The Radioactive Man! From the shadowed halls of Chalmers Laboratories to the graveyard’s moonlit stones, a devasting experiment leaves a scientist presumed dead — only to return as a hooded, bullet-proof terror whose very touch spells doom. When a night watchman is found dead with radium burns and Sergeant Casey points an accusing finger at Superman, Clark Kent must don the cape and clear the name of the city’s greatest hope. But nothing's as it seems.  Will Superman unmask the glowing fiend before Metropolis is plunged into panic? I mean, probably. Action Comics #39 was published by DC Comics in June of 1941. The Superman Super Show is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness like this episode, visit somanypodcasts.com. Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at thesupermansupershow@gmail.com. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike's Amazing World of Comics

    1hr 34min
  7. Conan the Barbarian #40 (1974) | Hither Came Conan (62)

    9 FEB

    Conan the Barbarian #40 (1974) | Hither Came Conan (62)

    Gold calls. Ruins answer. And something ancient wakes up angry. In this episode of Hither Came Conan, Steeven drags us deep into Conan the Barbarian #40: The Fiend from the Forgotten City, a sun-scorched nightmare where greed is the only map and survival is never guaranteed. Conan stumbles upon the lost city of Ababenzaar, a place stuffed with crumbling towers, ancient corpses, and a gemstone so powerful it might as well be a god in disguise. The beefy barbarian cuts his way through ambushes and supernatural horror, only to learn (yet again) that cursed cities never go quietly… and neither do the things bound inside them. So grab your sword, mind your bargains, and maybe leave the shiny rock where you found it — because this is Hither Came Conan Episode 62, and the Forgotten City does not forgive. Conan the Barbarian #40: The Fiend from the Forgotten City was published by Marvel Comics in April of 1974. Enjoy! Hither Came Conan is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness from me, visit somanypodcasts.com. Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at feedback@hithercameconan.com. If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike's Amazing World of Comics Cimmerian Press

    57 min

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