Elliot Makes Stuff Up Elliot S! Maggin writer of novels, comics, journalism and film
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Elliot S! Maggin reads his books. Starting with Miracle Monday, his 1981 bestselling novel that was released with the film Superman II, and with occasional guests, he reads sequential portions of each book until the story is done. Then he reads another one.
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Miracle Monday - Thanksgiving
Elliot reads the beginning of Superman: Mirtacle Monday. The Journal, Thanksgiving and Graduation.
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Miracle Monday - The Watchers
Chapter three of Superman: Miracle Monday wherein we meet C.W. Saturn the agent of Hell on Earth, and Kristin Wells, a history graduate student from the 29th century who is in training to travel to Metropolis in the days of Superman.
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Miracle Monday - The Wave
Superman saves Metropolis from a tidal wave and Luthor holds a press conference from a maximum security cell to announce his imminent escape.
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Miracle Monday - Demons and The Discovery of Magic
Clark and Lois try to set up Kristin with Jimmy Olsen but she runs off with Steve Lombard because she's impressed with his chest hair. And Lex Luthor walks through a wall.
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Miracle Monday - Liquefied Natural Gas
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Miracle Monday - The Warning and Hot Springs
Superman gets a warning from Max Maven the mentalist at the Magic Castle that matters are about to get dire. In the calm before the conflagration Superman and Lois go out to dinner.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful
A reminder of what the Man of Steel is and will continue to be ... a must for any Superman fan ... a wonderful companion to the 1st Superman novel.
FantaS!tic Story
I’ve heard about Miravle Monday for a longtime but never got to it. I couldn’t put this podcast down. It’s a true classic tale. Thanks Elliot for making this wonderful tale.
Work in the Author's Own Voice
I am a longtime fan of Mr. Elliot S! Maggin's work in comics and his novels and short story collections. I am most especially fond of "Miracle Monday", and it is a delight finally to hear the author reading this novel, one or two chapters at a time. If you ever had any doubts about where, exactly, Metropolis is, listen to him reading, and you will doubt no more.
Mr. Maggin has suggested that he will also talk about how he came to re-issue "Miracle Monday" after it had long been out of print, and I'm hoping, too, that he will read other of his works, like "Luthor's Gift" and "For the Luvva Jack".