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The New Detective Comics, Inc. - There's No Stopping Us Now
This lost episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History was prepared over a year ago. It is finally finished and ready for listening.
In this episode Mike, from Mike's Amazing World of Comics discusses the new influx of talent that joined Detective Comics following the departure of company founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson.
Artists profiled include:
Bob Kane (Sample 1) (Sample 2)
Fred Guardineer (Sample 1) (Sample 2)
Bernard Baily (Sample 1) (Sample 2)
Stan Aschmeier (Sample 1) (Sample 2)
Fred Schwab (Sample)
Jim Chambers (Sample)
AND Sheldon Moldoff (Sample)
Also featured is a look around the comics industry as it existed in 1938.
Strap yourself in for some information about old-time goodies.
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Mike's Amazing World Salutes THE MAJOR
On this, the 81st anniversary of the first ever comic published by the company later known as DC Comics. Mike's Amazing World of DC History returns with a salute to the company founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson.
In this episode Mike covers the final year of Nicholson's reign with strips including:
Wing Brady by Tom Hickey
Speed Saunders by Creig Flessel
Robin Hood by Sven Elven
And many more
Plus Mike delivers a recap of Nicholson's life both inside and outside of comics.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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The Riddle of the Runaway Collection (Part 1)
Mike returns after a long hiatus. In this episode, Mike's exploration of DC history is interrupted by some surprising events.
This episode is unlike anything you've ever heard before. Don't miss it.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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The Freshmen of 1937
In this episode Mike's Amazing World of DC History examines the comic book creators who made their debut in the year 1937.
Foremost among these men was Gardner Fox, the founding father of the DC Multiverse.
Other Artists include:
Bill Ely (sample2) (sample3)
Alex Lovy
Ed Winiarski
Joe Donohoe
Ed Cronin
And Many More (Babock) (De Angelo) (Fairbanks)
Also don't miss the story of DC's very first variant cover. (Main Cover)
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DC 100-Minute* Siegel and Shuster Super Summer Spectacular
All right stop, collaborate and listen, Mike is back with my brand new invention.
That's right! Just when you thought the world was safe from all those dusty old Golden Age comics, Mike returns with another episode delving into the world of the comics in the days before Superman existed. Well, at least before his adventures ever saw print.
This episode focuses on the other features written and drawn by the Man of Steel's creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, a couple of Cleveland kids.
Features covered will be:
Doctor Occult - Includes the death of Doctor Occult (get out your black arm bands) and a clash with the Lord of Life.
Radio Squad - Featuring Sandy Keane the man who spanked a reckless driver now punches his own partner.
Federal Men - Featuring the Junior Federal Men, some really bad advice for children, and the first adventure strip crossover.
Slam Bradley - With guest artist Jim Bettersworth (better than what?) and a daring full page rescue.
and Spy - Starring Bart Regan in his investigation of the Hindenburg accident (Oops! I mean the Colossus)
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*NOTE: 100-Minutes represents net weight before cooking/editing. Actual running time is about an hour.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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Special Episode: The DC History of Mike's Amazing World
In this episode, Mike breaks out of the standard format and talks about the origins of his DC addiction.
Find out what role Star Wars played in the development. Mike talks about the toys, the trading cards, and the comics.
What is the story behind Fonzie's missing boot?
Why does Mike credit IDW guy Dirk Wood with inspiring his collecting quest?
What role did Donny Osmond play in Mike's super-hero preferences?
Plus some history on Gold Key and the comics distribution system.
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It's time for another episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. This time Mike tackles Detective Comics #1, the comic from which DC gets its name.
There are many firsts covered in this issue including: the first black comic book artist E.C. Stoner, the first use of a splash page, the first sidekick Shorty Morgan, and the first appearance of Earth-1.
Also discussed are the questionable origins of marketing icon Mr. Peanut, a dispute over art credits, and the formation of Detective Comics, Inc.
More samples:
Buck Marshall by Homer Fleming
Eagle-Eyed Jake by Russell Cole
Cosmo, the Phantom of Disguise by Sven Elven
Plus the debut of two Siegel and Shuster features that lay the foundation for the Man of Steel: Bart Regan, Spy and Slam Bradley.
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1936 Part 2 of 2
In this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History, Mike attempts to answer the questions that inquiring minds want to know:
Is a spanking just punishment for a traffic violation?
Is it appropriate for two shirtless boys to live with a wanted fugitive in a treehouse?
Do jocks prefer to dress in womens clothes rather than see women without any?
Plus as an added bonus, DC goes gangsta, 1936 style.
Here are some samples for your enjoyment:
The Golden Dragon and Mark Marson by Tom Hickey
Sandra of the Secret Service by W.C. Brigham
Three Musketeers by Sven Elven
Unc by Joe Eichberger
The Magic Crystal of History by Homer Fleming
Blood Pearls by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and Munson Paddock
Need More... How about a meeting between Sheldon "Scribbly" Mayer and Walt "Pogo" Kelly and the story behind a premature house ad?
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1936 Part 1 of 2
In this episode, Mike follows the progression of early DC comics and features from 1936. Siegel and Shuster launch another new feature called Federal Men and Doctor Occult gets a costume. Several creators get their start: Hal Sherman, Homer Fleming, Russell Cole, and Creig Flessel. Learn about the first comic creator romance, an odd production error, and some fan art that leads to a career in comics.
Here are some sample pages of stories covered in this episode.
Captain Jim of the Texas Rangers by Homer Fleming
Sandor and the Lost Civilization by Homer Fleming
Chubby by Harold Sherman
Sam the Porter by Russell Cole
Woozy Watts by Russell Cole
A Tale of Two Cities by Merna Gamble
Hubert by Bill Patrick
Doctor Occult by Siegel and Shuster (Page 2)
The Swimming Hole by Creig Flessel
Steve Conrad by Creig Flessel (Page 2)
Plus some additional discussion about release dates.
"DC Release Dates" published in 2006
"Secrets to DC Cover Dates" published in 2004Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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Here it is! The big podcast devoted to fun comics from the 1930s. This episode focuses on DC's second title New Comics, the series that would one day become Adventure Comics. Lots of artists are profiled including Sheldon Mayer, Sven Elven, Robert Leffingwell, Raymond Burley, Fred Schwab, Rolland Livingstone, Al Stahl, Ellis Edwards, and the first female artist in comics Emma McKean. Plus new strips from returning artists Vin Sullivan, Whit Ellsworth, Tom Cooper, Leo O'Mealia, and Henry Kiefer.
Strips from this episode include:
Don Coyote
Cal 'n' Alec
Wing Walker
17-20 on the Black
Chikko Chakko (2)
Captain Quick
The Vikings
AND Many More
Plus features:
Just Suppose (2)
It's a Dern Lie
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Alert! Disney fans don't miss the last few minutes when I talk about a famous creator who worked on classic animated films. Here's some of his work.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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It all starts here! Two of the biggest moments in early comic history are covered in this bonus length episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. The first strips by comic greats, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Henri Duval and Doctor Occult (2). Plus the first appearance of the DC UNIVERSE.
Want more? You got it. Also in this episode you'll get:
Bob Merritt and His Flying Pals (2)
Brad Hardy (2, 3, 4)
Charley Fish
Spike Spalding
Treasure Island (2)
In the Wake of the Wander (2)
A shameless Popeye ripoff
The Solid Gold Dancers
And much, much more
So, prepare yourself for another journey back to a time when comic books were still in their infancy. Come and get it!Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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It's time for another fact filled extravaganza. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he covers a variety of features from the earliest days of DC Comics. In this episode you'll travel back in time with Bobby and Binks using the Magic Crystal of History, explore the American frontier with Buckskin Jim (more 1 2), be bored silly by Ivanhoe, giggle with Pelion and Ossa (more), discover text stories such as Spook Ranch, and fall in love with Little Linda. All this and more can be found in this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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School is back in session. Time to get schooled on a fun topic, comic book history. Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics brings you another episode about the early days of DC comics. In this episode you'll learn about "The Insult That Made a Man Out of Mac". Also discussed are Loco Luke, Jack Andrews, and Wing Brady. Does anyone remember him from the Brady Bunch? All this and more can be found in this episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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Mike is back with another episode of 1930s comic book fun. Explore the dawn of the comic book era before the landscape became littered with super-heroes. This time out, Mike talks about DC's very first licensed property, DC's first multi-media spinoff (maybe?), and a Dr. Fu Manchu ripoff.
Here's some reference material to wet your whistle:
DC's first action hero, Barry O'Neill - New Fun #1 by Lawrence Lariar. Compared to the same story in Atomic Comics #1, Page 1, Page 2, by unknown artist.
Classic Barry from More Fun #24 by Leo O'Mealia, Page 1, Page 2
Oswald the Rabbit - 1 2 3
Read Bubby and Beevil then check out the Sunshine Makers cartoon.
All this, plus listener feedback!
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Mike is back for another episode covering the early days of DC comics history. Did you ever want to know about the comics that were around before Superman debuted? Find out about three DC features in this episode:
Who was the first lady of DC? No, it wasn't Wonder Woman. It was Sandra of the Secret Service! She had her own feature in DC's first ever comic, New Fun #1. Not only that but she held the lead spot in nearly every issue. You go, girl!
Here are some pages from Sandra's first adventure. These are color versions of Sandra's first two appearances that were reprinted in Bingo Comics (1945).
Episode #1 - Page 1, Page 2 and Episode #2 - Page 1, Page 2
Also in this episode, DC's earliest science fiction strips: Don Drake on Planet Saro and Super-Police.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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It's the inaugural episode of Mike's Amazing World of DC History. Join Mike from Mike's Amazing World of Comics as he takes a trip through DC History from the very beginning. I'll be covering some of the oldest and rarest DC stories of all time. Many of the characters and creators are nearly forgotten, but they were pioneers in the field of comics before the true dawn of the Golden Age which began with the creation of Superman.
This episode features a look at DC's very first comic New Fun #1 and DC's first cover star Jack Woods.
Want to read some Jack Woods adventures: New Fun #1, New Fun #2, New Fun #5
Newspaper article announcing the debut of New Fun.
The introduction to New Fun which appeared on the inside front cover. Reprinted from Alter Ego Magazine.Feedback for this show can be sent to: dchistory@mikesamazingworld.comThis podcast is brought to you by Mike's Amazing World of Comics
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