Logan’s Run #7 (July 1977) – MCC006
In this episode, it’s the FINAL issue of Marvel’s Logan’s Run series, and it ends on a cliffhanger! With no resolution. Ever. Cue the sad trombone.
In this episode, it’s the FINAL issue of Marvel’s Logan’s Run series, and it ends on a cliffhanger! With no resolution. Ever. Cue the sad trombone.
What If? and Elseworlds . . . stunning sagas of alternate realities that can’t, couldn’t, or shouldn’t exist! Ben explores one of those alternate realities by going back in time and opening the pages of What If? #19, which asks two questions (both have the same answer): “What if Spider-Man …
Jump in the Time Machine to cover date August 1977! Star Wars gets its second chapter, Mister Machine is born as a superhero in 2001’s penultimate issue, John Carter continues his swashbuckling ways, and the king of all monsters comes to the Marvel universe! Also, I dug up some interviews …
Finally! We get to talk about Star Wars, issue #1, the first part in the SIX PART adaptation of the first Star Wars movie!!!
As we lead up to the Star Wars series, we look at John Carter: Warlord of Mars, a sci-fi series that inspired Star Wars!
Our exploration of Marvel’s Star Wars finally begins! Taking the time machine to cover date July, 1977, we are given the beginning of a new era in science fantasy with Star Wars’ first issue, and another sci-fi title gets cancelled with Logan’s Run’s cancelation. In between those two extremes, Jack Kirby …
A close look at Logan’s Run, the comic series that adapted the movie and then started out on it’s own path with some new stories.
Before we dive into the Star Wars era, we look at some comics leading up to the Star Wars series, beginning with jack Kirby’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, from the adaptation of the movie to the first seven issues of the comic series!
The beginning of a comic podcasting experiment: using Star Wars as a guideline, we’re going through almost all of the comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published while they were publishing Star Wars, from 1977 to 1986.
In 1968, Stanley Kubrick changed the face of science fiction cinema. In 1976, Jack Kirby adapted it into a comic book? Yes, and it is SO Kirby. In this episode we are going back in time to read some of the Marvel licensed sci-fi comics that were already running the …
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