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Episode 20 - The Professor's Prized Posessions Super Talk Podcast - Comic Book Media News & Reviews

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On this week's episode of Super Talk we get a special look into some of the Professor's prized possessions from his comic book collection. The episode begins with a review of the Jupiter's Legacy show on Netflix. What did the guys think about the show and its future on Netflix? They cover some news items from the week including an Easter egg hidden in the Venom Let There Be Carnage trailer. This week's "Topic of the Week" is a brief dive into the Professor's comic book collection. He brings out some of his favorites for us to see and discuss.

- Silver Surfer #1: 1987 first issue in solo series since debut 18 issue run in late 1960s

- Punisher #5 & Punisher #1: After debut in Amazing Spider-Man #127 (1974) didn’t have solo outing until mini series (1986) which launched the full solo series the following year

- Watchmen #1: September 1986

- Wonder Woman #1: February 1987

- Wolverine #1: Sep 1982 – Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, Wolverine #1-5: Subsequent solo series by Claremont and John Buscema in 1988

- New Mutants #87: March 1990 First appearance of Cable, X-Force #1 (1991)

- Spider-Man Unlimited #1: 1993 Debut of Maximum Carnage storyline

- Superman #75: Jan 1993 Death of Superman, Superman #123 (May 1997) new costume and powers after rebirth

- Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: May 1984 – April 1985. Developed as a promotional story for Mattel toy line. Beyonder story of Battleworld. Best selling comic in history at the time. Crown jewel #8

- Amazing Spider-Man #252: First black costume in normal series. Autographed by artist Ron Frenz

- Amazing Spider-Man #299-#301: May-Jul 1988. Todd McFarlane artist debut. First appearance of Eddie Brock/Venom.

- Spawn #1: May 1992 new series by Todd McFarlane for Image comics

- Marvel Two-in-One Annual vol. #7 (Oct 1982): The Thing vs. The Champion. Thor, Hulk, Sasquatch, Colossus, Wonder Man all fail but Thing is able to earn respect.

On this week's episode of Super Talk we get a special look into some of the Professor's prized possessions from his comic book collection. The episode begins with a review of the Jupiter's Legacy show on Netflix. What did the guys think about the show and its future on Netflix? They cover some news items from the week including an Easter egg hidden in the Venom Let There Be Carnage trailer. This week's "Topic of the Week" is a brief dive into the Professor's comic book collection. He brings out some of his favorites for us to see and discuss.

- Silver Surfer #1: 1987 first issue in solo series since debut 18 issue run in late 1960s

- Punisher #5 & Punisher #1: After debut in Amazing Spider-Man #127 (1974) didn’t have solo outing until mini series (1986) which launched the full solo series the following year

- Watchmen #1: September 1986

- Wonder Woman #1: February 1987

- Wolverine #1: Sep 1982 – Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, Wolverine #1-5: Subsequent solo series by Claremont and John Buscema in 1988

- New Mutants #87: March 1990 First appearance of Cable, X-Force #1 (1991)

- Spider-Man Unlimited #1: 1993 Debut of Maximum Carnage storyline

- Superman #75: Jan 1993 Death of Superman, Superman #123 (May 1997) new costume and powers after rebirth

- Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: May 1984 – April 1985. Developed as a promotional story for Mattel toy line. Beyonder story of Battleworld. Best selling comic in history at the time. Crown jewel #8

- Amazing Spider-Man #252: First black costume in normal series. Autographed by artist Ron Frenz

- Amazing Spider-Man #299-#301: May-Jul 1988. Todd McFarlane artist debut. First appearance of Eddie Brock/Venom.

- Spawn #1: May 1992 new series by Todd McFarlane for Image comics

- Marvel Two-in-One Annual vol. #7 (Oct 1982): The Thing vs. The Champion. Thor, Hulk, Sasquatch, Colossus, Wonder Man all fail but Thing is able to earn respect.

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