
Using Star Wars as a guideline, we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 10 years ago | 
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Ben returns to the world of LOGAN’S RUN with a comic story that is TOTALLY NOT Logan’s Run, but TOTALLY IS Logan’s Run.
What do you do when you have a Logan’s Run comic book issue, but don’t have the Logan’s Run license? You strip it of every specif... more
“Wait. What?” ~ Ben’s exact words when he was looking at comic book soliciations for last month.
But The Human Fly is back! It’s a new series! A new continuity! A new creative team! A new publisher! A new millennium!
But the same concept: he’s the ... more
Using Star Wars as a guideline, we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986.
It’s the end of an era. Ben reads the final two issues of John Carter, Warlord of Mars from Marvel Comics, wrap... more
Using Star Wars as a guideline, we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986.
For this episode, Ben reads the FINAL three chapters in the 12-issue epic “Master Assassin of Mars” from JOHN C... more
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Hey Ben, glad to have you back. I only discovered your feed recently and I’m really looking forward to the Micronauts, ROM and Battlestar reviews. Equally looking forward to Human Fly ending. Lol! Always worth my time to spend 30-45 minutes with you looking back at the books from my childhood.
Thank you for this Micronauts an Rom I can’t wait.5 star production.
Ben's got a knack for exploring the best, so so and worst of Marvel's licensed science-fiction inspired comics from the 1970s. I've been enjoying his extrapolation of titles ranging from the first volume of Marvel's Star Wars to its John Carter, Warlord of Mars and Micronauts, among others. It's fun, informative and covers the subject with authority.
Anyone can cover Spider-Man, the Hulk, or the X-Men, it takes a special kind of comics nerd to tackle such Marvel ephermera as the licensed titles of the 1970s like Micronauts, the Human Fly, and 2001! But Ben Avery does a great job explaining why these often short-run series are worth talking about, with brief, concise recaps and interesting commentary. Plus he talks about the ads in these books, something hardly any other comic podcaster bothers with (including myself). Fun show, give it a lis... more
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