Comic Geek Speak Presents: Murd's Time Bubble Speakers of Geek
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Comic Geek Speak Presents: Murd's Time Bubble journeys back in time to roughly nine years ago. Host Adam Murdough is a little behind on his reading. He's just now getting around to comics from the new millenium. In this show he discusses the books he's currently reading.
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22 - The Twenty-Second Time
At last, the TIME has come: Murd reacts to the first issue of Grant Morrison's New X-Men run! (A little less 'New' than it was in 2001, but no less worthy of comment!) Also, Garth Ennis takes on Spider-Man; John Ostrander breaks down the history of the Justice League; and... wait for it... the first-ever Time Bubble / Crisis Tapes crossover!! (3:10:41)
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21 - The Twenty-First Time
The Time Bubble bobs back, putting an end to the lengthiest-ever lacuna in its already infamously irregular production schedule! This Time, Murd muses about the beginning of J. Michael Straczynski's Amazing Spider-Man run; the return of Hawkman in JSA; Citizen V and the V-Battalion; and a bubbly bevy of Quick Pop mini-reviews! (2:13:27)
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20 - The Twentieth Time
The Time Bubble is running on Mountain Time, as Murd, just returned from the Denver Comic Con, reminisces about a batch of comics he bought during his last trip to Colorado, twelve years ago! Featured are the last pre-Straczynski Spider-Man story; a few classic Bronze Age Superman tales; and some high and low points of cosmic superheroics, '90s style! (2:25:26)
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19 - The Nineteenth Time
It's taken nearly six months, but the Bubble is back! From Green Arrow's Star City to Lex Luthor's White House, from the bright future of the 31st century to the dark days of World War II, listen in as Murd teases out the texture and topography of timespace. (2:12:53)
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18 - The Eighteenth Time
The Time Bubble goes into full reverse, as Murd spends an entire show reviewing comics from well before 2000! The challenge of the Man-Bat! The befurring of the Beast! And the million-dollar debut of... Squirrel Girl??? Plus a double-fistful of classic Silver Age reprints, and even a few Quick Pops for good measure. (1:51:48)
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17 - The Seventeenth Time
Another round of retrograde reviews! Superman returns to (pre-Crisis??) Krypton! Spider-Man revisits a chapter of his career he thought he'd closed in 1969! Bongo's Radioactive Man celebrates a 1963 milestone, a mere 38 years late! It's all happenin' in 2001, baby; come along for the ride! (1:17:54)
Customer Reviews
Just wish it came out more often
I honestly thought this was gonna bore me, one man podcasts aren't my thing (the open tomb by Eric Anderson is an exception) but I ended up loving it. Merd has the ability to pull apart and summarize vast quantities of comics quickly and entertainingly. Highly recommended.
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One of the best comic podcasts out there
Murd provides a great show that is entertaining. And full of information.