A podcast about Superman comics published between 1986 and 2006.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
Mike and Jeff finish the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about Superman The Man of Steel #62, which features Emil Hamilton watching home videos in the Fortress as Superman struggles to help get power restored in... more
Mike and Jeff continue the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about Action Comics #720, which has Superman dealing with the continued loss of his powers and a milita stealing tech from the SCU. Then, in FINAL NIGHT... more
Mike and Jeff continue the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #540, which features the first appearance of a Pre-Crisis Legionnaire into the Post Crisis universe. Then, it's FINAL NIGHT... more
Mike and Jeff begin the epic (and weekly) coverage of THE FINAL NIGHT! This time out they talk about SUPERMAN #117, which doesn't really connect to FINAL NIGHT until the last page but is still a fun issue nonetheless. Then the main event! FINAL NIGHT... more
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I’m sure I speak for many of my fellow Super-podcasters when I say that Michael’s tenure and stature within the Superman fandom are truly remarkable. He’s been an ambassador of the Man of Steel for years, and this show’s thorough, methodical approach to a defining era (my favorite, in fact) is a beautiful thing.
I just recently began reading everything Superman post 86 crisis and I happened to stumble upon your podcast. I’m so thrilled to listen to you guys as you have really enhanced my reading experience! Thank you for the countless hours of content!!!
Stay away from politics and current events. This is escapism it’s what people want. If they want editorials they’ll watch Don lemon
Mike and Jeff were great on this show. I loved how thorough they were with the era and how much fun they made the commentary. They covered a lot of fun stories. It’s a shame they won’t get to the Superman Red/Blue era. I was looking forward to some of the history to that story. Maybe FCTC will come back some day, sad to see it go.
I know this is a podcast by fans, but these episodes are over 20 years old, well younger when it was first recorded, but still over a decade old at the time of recording. Several books and articles have been written about Lois & Clark. Please stick with reactions and reviews. Either research the series development or skip your opinions on filming order. Never Ending Battle was written and filmed as the second episode, Strange Visitor the third. It was decided to establish Superman had other ... more
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