Archie Americana: Silver Age (Episode Intro)

Archie Comics is a mainstay of the comic book industry. It’s been plugging away for decades telling simple stories of the joys of youth and the teenage experience through a colorful cast of characters that have become infused into the cultural landscape. Created in 1941 By John Goldwater, writer Vic Bloom, and artist Bob

By |2023-01-03T13:56:23-07:00October 25th, 2020|Comic Books, Comics Reviews, Episode Intros|0 Comments

Collected Edition: Episode 60: Archie Americana

Listener Request Episode “Archie’s spirit is remains simple and sincere. And that’s just kinda nice.” Archie Comics is a mainstay of the comic book industry. It’s been plugging away for decades telling simple stories of the joys of youth and the teenage experience through a colorful cast of characters that have become infused into the

By |2020-10-23T10:44:49-06:00October 21st, 2020|Collected Edition, Podcasts|0 Comments

Collected Edition: Episode 25: The Legion of Superheroes (Archives Vol.1)

Hello and welcome to the Collected Edition – a comic book podcast where we explore celebrated story-arcs from comics and creators throughout the entirety of history. Today on the program we will be discussing the  The Legion of Superheroes, Archives Vol. 1, the collection of Silver Age wackiness and weirdness that is most definitely a product of a

By |2020-10-05T10:08:57-06:00June 20th, 2018|Collected Edition, Podcasts|0 Comments

Comic Book Art: That Time Dr. Doom Rode A Surfboard

Doom rides a surfboard! Specifically, the time when Dr. Doom stole the Silver Surfer's board. This fantastic (pun intended) panel is from Fantastic Four #57 from way back in 1966. This period is arguably the most creative time for collaborators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. They were doing new and innovative things with story and

By |2022-12-13T14:55:01-07:00July 25th, 2015|Comics Reviews|0 Comments

Comic Book Art: That Time Flash Got Fat

Oh the 60s. As far as comic books are concerned some truly amazing things were created and fantastic stories told. And some of the greatest most iconic art drawn. There is so much to love about Silver Age comics. And there was some of the most ridiculous and inane crap the world has ever seen.

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