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Nerd Lunch Episode 40: Drill Down: Saved by the Bell

Posted in podcast, pop culture, TV shows with tags , , , , on June 5, 2012 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

Feast your ear-balls on Episode 40 of the Nerd Lunch podcast.  For this very special episode, it doesn’t get any nerdier than us discussing the intricate continuity of the show that was High School Musical before High School Musical.  Yes, this week the nerds discuss Saved by the Bell.

Saved by the Bell board game
(Via kaydi-did)

Just an FYI, I decided to “bow out” of this episode because it was time for me to take a small break on a week when we discuss a subject I’m not intricately versed in.  I was a fan of the show, I’m just not really a SBTB enthusiast.  Plus it was nice to follow CT and Jeeg’s lead and take a week off.

In my place this week are special guests Aaron Nix and Jay from SexyArmpit.com.  They are more than capable of holding down the fort while I partake in my little nerdy sojourn.  So give this episode a listen.  I know I will, and it’ll be the first time I’ve heard a Nerd Lunch episode cold in 39 episodes.  It’s strange not knowing what is going to happen.

Download this episode from iTunes or listen to it on Feedburner. And yes, we are still on the Zune Marketplace.

8 Comic covers right before/after a famous first appearance

Posted in Batman, comic books, pop culture, Superman, The Flash with tags , , , , , , , , , on June 4, 2012 by Paxton

Cavalcade Comics

First appearances of famous comic book heroes/villains are highly sought after in the comic book world.  Who wouldn’t love an Action Comics #1 or a Detective Comics #27?  But what about Action Comics #2?  Or Detective Comics #26?   Are anyone seeking these titles out?

To me, it’s fascinating to look at very famous comic titles before or after they’ve debuted a very famous character.  They may not look like even the same title.  It’s weird to see an issue of Detective Comics with Slam Bradley or the Crimson Avenger on the front and not Batman.  You feel like you’re in the Fringe universe.  Let’s check out some of these fun comic covers and you can see how strange and foreign they look to you.

Action Comics #1Action Comics #2
Action Comics #2Action Comics is probably one of the most iconic titles of all time. Who doesn’t know that Superman debuted in issue #1 of Action Comics (left) in 1938? Well, interestingly enough, Action Comics was originally meant to be an anthology adventure comic with several other adventure characters. So even though Action Comics is now strictly a Superman title, back then, Supes was just one of the featured characters. Therefore, issue #2 (right) didn’t feature Superman on the cover at all. Issue #3 didn’t feature Superman either.  As a matter of fact, Superman wouldn’t make another Action Comics cover appearance until issue #7 (SIX MONTHS later).

Detective Comics #26Detective Comics #27Detective Comics #28
Detective Comics #26  and #28 – Detective Comics is as intimately associated with Batman as Action Comics is with Superman.  However, Batman didn’t debut until issue #27 (middle), so there were 26 issues of Detective without Batman on the cover or in the book.  As you can see, in the issues before (#26, left) and after (#28, right) Batman you get standard covers of police officers and gangsters that you would normally appear on crime comics of this time.  While Batman would return to the cover for issue #29, he would be absent again for issue #30.

All-Star Comics #2All-Star Comics #3All-Star Comics #8
All-Star Comics #3 and #8All-Star Comics is a very famous Golden Age title. It features the first appearance of The Justice Society of America in issue #3 (middle) which is the first team-up of super-heroes into a single team in history. In issue #2 (left), you can see they still feature the heroes on the cover, but not collected together as one team as designated by issue #3’s giant round table with the team name embossed on the top.  All-Star Comics #8 (right) is an interesting issue also.  You wouldn’t know it by the cover, but that issue is the first appearance of Wonder Woman in an 8 page insert that was used to test the interest of Wonder Woman as a hero.  Wonder Woman would join the Justice Society in issue #11…as their secretary (but she would make the cover!). She would prove popular enough to headline her own book, Sensation Comics, a year later.

Showcase #3Showcase #4Showcase #5
Showcase #3 and #5 – The debut of The Flash in Showcase #4 (middle) was one of the defining moments of the Silver Age. Showcase was a tryout book by DC to determine who would get their own series. As you can see, the issue before The Flash debuted (#4, middle) featured a story about deep sea divers called The Frogmen (#3, left). And even though The Flash was a huge hit, he wouldn’t appear in Showcase #5 which featured Manhunters (#5, right). The Flash would reappear on the cover for Showcase #8. The Hal Jordan Green Lantern would debut in Showcase #22.

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I’m starting to read Stephen King’s The Stand….

Posted in books, Stephen King with tags , , , on June 1, 2012 by Paxton

The Standalong

My friend Trish over at Love, Laughter and Insanity has decided she wants to read Stephen King’s The Stand and is hosting a Readalong that she is calling The Standalong. I too have never read what is considered Stephen King’s greatest work and I count myself as a King fan. I’ve read a good chunk of his work including; Firestarter, Misery, Dead Zone, The Cell, The Long Walk, The Gunslinger and Eyes of the Dragon as well as Skeleton Crew, Night Shift and Different Seasons.  However, I’ve always been intimidated by The Stand. What if I think it not only sucks but blows? Do I want to slog through 1000+ pages of a sucky-blowy novel? The quick answer to that is…NO. However, when Trish announced this readalong, I thought, this is a giant empty spot in my geek/pop culture box of tricks. I really need to read it, especially since I consider myself a King fan.

So, I girded my loins, ordered my copy of the book from Paperbackswap and signed myself up for Trish’s readalong.  A familiar face also signed up for the Standalong, Shawn Robare from Branded in the 80s.  It’s going to be a rollicking, apocalypt-y good time.

Here’s the copy of the book I got, it’s the uncut version, of course.

The Stand

Officially, the readalong starts today.  However, I won’t begin the book until this weekend.  Well, assuming the person that sent me the book from Paperbackswap gets it here in the next day or so (no, I don’t have it yet).  Otherwise, I’ll begin it on Monday.  I’m looking forward to finally tackling this giant story.

If you want to join us, click the link above, sign up with Trish and get ready to hold onto your butts!

Nerd Lunch Episode 39: Test of Time: GI Joe: A Real American Hero

Posted in nostalgia, podcast, pop culture with tags , , , , , , on May 29, 2012 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

Episode 39 of the Nerd Lunch podcast is live and ready to defend human freedom against…boredom, I guess? This week we are joined by Doug from the very funny podcast Schlock Treatment.  Our topic?  Determine if the GI Joe A Real American Hero cartoon stands the “Test of Time”.

GI Joe ad
(Via Jimmy Tyler)

We each take an aspect of the cartoon and review it. Doug takes the original mini-series, The MASS Device. I took the sequel mini-series, The Revenge of Cobra. Jeeg talks about the original cartoon movie and CT talks about the second season mini-series, Arise, Serpentor, Arise!

Listen to us discuss what we liked and didn’t like about each of these programs.  We also discuss some of our other favorite cartoon episodes including Cold Slither and Ninja Holiday.  See how many of us feel the cartoon does live up to the “Test of Time” and how many of us feel otherwise.

Download this episode from iTunes or listen to it on Feedburner. And yes, we are still on the Zune Marketplace.

In honor of Memorial Day, 16 vintage comic covers featuring wartime superheroes

Posted in Americana, comic books, holiday, nostalgia, pop culture, Superman with tags , , , , , , , on May 28, 2012 by Paxton

It’s Memorial Day.  Hope everyone has had a great holiday weekend.  In honor of this day that honors our armed forces, here are some awesomely vintage, patriotic comic book covers featuring our favorite heroes during wartime.  See our heroes doing their part to give Hitler a sock in the jaw!

I found many of these covers on Comic Browser.

Capt America 6Capt Marvel Advs 8Master Comics 43Superman 12Capt Marvel Advs 16Young Allies 3Superman 23Capt Marvel Jr 15Master Comics 30Capt America 27National Comics 26America's Best Comics 9Wonder Comics 1Fighting Yank 8Hit Comics 24Action Comics 59