Posts Tagged ‘Jerry Siegel’

July 10th, 2012  Posted at   The Thrilling Adventures of Superman

The Thrilling Adventures of SupermanWelcome to episode 79 of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman. The show’s mission is to explore the history and development of the Superman in his formative years by chronicling the Man of Steel’s Golden Age adventures in comics, radio and film.

This episode, Michael is joined by Jeffrey Taylor for a look at SUPERMAN #7, featuring four brand new Superman stories. From the wrongly accused to a town of exploding people to jewel thieves and crooked politicians, Superman takes on a wide range of challenges. And the hosts themselves cover a wide berth of Superman-related discussions in the process with talk ranging from comics to radio to television, film and beyond!

Be sure to catch Jeffrey regularly on From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast and Green Lantern’s Light! Don’t miss his ‘Man of Steel’ Countdown and Geek Debate columns at movies.com. And don’t miss Jeffrey’s web comic, Slipstream, which is illustrated, colored and edited by fellow Superman fans (and all-around nice guys) Billy Hogan, Charlie Niemeyer and Adam Dechanel! A huge thanks once more to Mr. Taylor for coming on the show.

QUOTABLE:
I don’t want to miss a word of this. Super-hearing, do your stuff!
Superman

The cover to SUPERMAN #7 by Joe Shuster and Wayne Boring


Maybe he should rethink that answer.


‘Applied psychology’


A task for Superman


No chains can hold him!


The most important news story of the year ever! On page… three?


Woops.


Helloooo, nurse!


The Black Gang!


Advertisement for the Superman Kryto-Raygun

Links mentioned in the episode:
– Jeffrey mentioned “Exile” as one of his favorite Superman storylines. He and Michael Bailey covered this in episodes 38 to 43 of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast.
– Jeffrey also lists SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY as another favorite. It hasn’t been covered on From Crisis to Crisis (yet), but gets the highest endorsement from this show’s host, as well. So read it now and be prepared for when they do.

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July 3rd, 2012  Posted at   The Thrilling Adventures of Superman

The Thrilling Adventures of SupermanWelcome to episode 78 of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman. The show’s mission is to explore the history and development of the Superman in his formative years by chronicling the Man of Steel’s Golden Age adventures in comics, radio and film.

Michael looks at the 16th story from the Superman daily newspaper strip as Clark Kent is sent undercover to get to the bottom of a wave of kidnappings. It’s another weird one folks, and you’ll never guess the ending, so buckle in and hang on tight! Also this episode, it’s the return of the Spotlight feature with a focus on painter H.J. Ward!

QUOTABLE:
D-do you realize who it must be? Superman!
unnamed thug

The ‘plan’


What is he doing?!


Girl power


Bullets bounce

Links mentioned in the episode
– Publisher’s page for “H.J. Ward” by David Saunders
– H.J. Ward on Google Images

Also, as discussed in the episode, here is a look at H.J. Ward’s Superman painting, both in its original and retouched forms. (If anyone has a color photo of the original — please, email in!)

H.J. Ward’s original painting


H.J. Ward’s retouched painting

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June 19th, 2012  Posted at   The Thrilling Adventures of Superman

The Thrilling Adventures of SupermanWelcome to episode 76 of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman. The show’s mission is to explore the history and development of the Superman in his formative years by chronicling the Man of Steel’s Golden Age adventures in comics, radio and film.

The Man of Steel takes on more dirty devils and nasty ne’er-do-wells as Michael looks at the Superman story from the pages of ACTION COMICS #29. Our hero charges in, tearing down a racket perpetrated by vile fiends to prey on the aged, helpless and oppressed. If there ever was… this is a job for Superman.

QUOTABLE:
Little time to act! — That mob’s about to go wild — and Lois is in the thick of it!
Clark Kent

The cover to ACTION COMICS #29 by Wayne Boring


Like a human lightning bolt


A job for Superman!


Exposition!

Link mentioned in the episode:
Superman Fan podcast hosted by Billy Hogan — check out episodes 60, 188 and 222 for more about “The Girl in Superman’s Past” by Bill Finger, featuring the first appearance of Lori Lemaris
Superman in the Bronze Age hosted by Charlie Niemeyer
Clockwork Comics, home of Slipstream (written by Jeffrey Taylor, illustrated by Billy Hogan and colored by Charlie Niemeyer) and many other fine comics.

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June 12th, 2012  Posted at   The Thrilling Adventures of Superman

The Thrilling Adventures of SupermanWelcome to episode 75 of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman. The show’s mission is to explore the history and development of the Superman in his formative years by chronicling the Man of Steel’s Golden Age adventures in comics, radio and film.

This episode, Michael speaks with Marc Tyler Nobleman, author of “Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman,” an all-ages picture book biography of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. In the interview, Marc discusses his book, its development, why Siegel’s and Shuster’s story is worthy of a book and much more. We also discuss Marc’s upcoming book on Batman co-creator Bill Finger and his research and interviews with some of pop culture and super-hero entertainment’s lost stars.

Be sure to not miss Noblemania, Marc Tyler Nobleman’s official blog, for behind-the-scenes research, the Super ’70s and ’80s series, as well as information on his upcoming book on Batman co-creator Bill Finger! Once more, a huge thank you to Mr. Nobleman for coming on the show.

Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman


Marc Tyler Nobleman

Links mentioned in the episode:
Noblemania, Marc Tyler Nobleman’s blog
– Publisher’s page for “Boys of Steel: The Creators of Superman”
– Publisher’s page for “Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman” (and don’t miss the trailer!)
– Find out more about Marc’s proposed book, “Thirty Minutes Over Oregon.”

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June 5th, 2012  Posted at   The Thrilling Adventures of Superman

The Thrilling Adventures of SupermanWelcome to episode 74 of The Thrilling Adventures of Superman. The show’s mission is to explore the history and development of the Superman in his formative years by chronicling the Man of Steel’s Golden Age adventures in comics, radio and film.

Michael pauses for another Fifth Week installment this episode and looks back at something he missed in earlier episodes of the show. That’s right, folks. He makes mistakes, too. In any event, Michael looks back at text stories contained in the third and fourth issues of SUPERMAN… and explores their connection to Superman, as well as that of their credited author, Hugh Langley.

QUOTABLE:
“George Rankin could have doffed his laboratory robe and walked out into the world a billionaire. Things other than money interested Rankin.”
Narrator

Links mentioned in the episode:
Episode 28, where J. David Weter joined Michael for a look at at SUPERMAN #3.
Episode 37, where Billy Hogan joined Michael for a look at SUPERMAN #4.
Episode 50, where Jon Wilson joined Michael for a look at “The Reign of the Superman.”

Download the episode directly. Or, you can subscribe to the show via iTunes or the RSS feed! Questions or comments? Additions or corrections? Drop a line! Share your thoughts on the episode and the issue. You can connect with show on Facebook and Twitter, as well, to get updates!

The Thrilling Adventures of Superman is also a proud member of the Superman Podcast Network. And don’t forget to check out the Superman Homepage!