Saturday, August 2, 2008

Episode 30 (2nd hour) A History On Comics Book FIlm Adaptations


Episode 30 (2nd hour) A History On Comics Book Film Adaptations



Marvel Comics was founded as Timely Publications in 1939, and is now the largest comic company in the world. It was founded by Martin Goodman, a pulp-magazine publisher whose first publication was a Western pulp in 1933. Expanding into the emerging and by then already highly popular new medium of comic books, Goodman began his new line at his existing company at 330 West 42nd Street, New York City, New York. His official titles were editor, managing editor, and business manager, with Abraham Goodman officially listed as publisher.

Tune into the second hour of this show. Everything from Howard The Duck to Fantastic Four. The first of a four part special on The History of Comic books film adaptations.

Play list:

The Naked Lunch half time intro

Marvel vs. D.C.

The Fantastic 4 history

Bright Eyes - No Lies, Just Love

Fantastic Four movies reviewed

Dee Dee Sharp - Do The Bird

Movieland Add

Howard The Duck trailer

Howard The Duck review

Lea Thompson - Howard The Duck sound byte

Howard The Duck sound byte

The Rascals - Groovin

Naked Lunch add

Man Thing sound byte

Man Thing review

The Cramps - Creature from The Black Lagoon

History on the censorship of comics

History of The Power Pack

Temptations - Runaway child runaway

Review of Generation X

Arcade Fire - Keep The Car Running

Generation x sound byte

Bed music - Duke Ellington - Such Sweet Thunder

Charlie Parker - Don't Blame Me

Harry James - Trumpet Blues

Charlie Barnett - Skyliner