A podcast dedicated to forgotten comic book series and characters from the past forty years
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsHobbiesLeisure |
Justin "The Owl" continues his two-part spotlight on Impact Comics' The Jaguar from 1992 and 1993, discussing the second half of the series and the Annual! In addition, the character's other appearances are mentioned, and some exciting news about a ... more
Justin the Owl goes back to 1991 to discuss the first half of Impact Comics' series, The Jaguar! (The second half of the series, and its Annual, will be discussed in the next episode)
After a brief break over the holiday season, Justin the Owl is back with a new episode, and this time it's ... Lions and cyborgs and bears, OH MY! Marvel's original BRUTE FORCE mini-series from 1990 is our next spotlight episode! Are we on the verg... more
In this new episode Justin The Owl goes back to 2013 to cover a mini-series that has a special place in his heart for obvious reasons: The Owl, from Dynamite Entertainment!
In the very first Hallowe'en episode, Justin the Owl delves into the first volume of the Night Force series published by DC, featuring the talents of legendary creators Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan!
In the very first spotlight episode, Justin the Owl discusses his most-loved comic book series of all time: Scarlett, from 1993/94!
Your host Justin "The Owl" introduces the podcast, explains the title of the show, and describes what you can expect to hear in the future. more
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