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From Crisis to Crisis - The Married Years (A Superman and Lois Podcast)

De: Michael Bailey and Jeffrey Taylor
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  • In 2009, Michael Bailey and Jeffrey Taylor joined forces to start From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast. The show (which originally had a five year mission and that...didn't happen) had a simple premise...cover the Superman comics published between Man of Steel #1 in 1986 and Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006. And with many breaks and hiatuses they did that. Now they've gotten to the point where Lois and Clark have gotten married, so for a variety of reasons they are changing the name of the show (but not the numbering...Jeff put his foot down on that) to reflect this new era. So, join Mike and Jeff as they go through the married era of the Post Crisis Superman. From the wedding to Electric Blue! From Superman Rex to Y2K! From President Lex to Ending Battle! From For Tomorrow to Infinite Crisis! From Crisis to Crisis - The Married Years will cover it all!
    2024
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  • Episode 267 - The Mike Carlin Interview
    May 23 2024

    Welcome to the two hundredth and sixty-seventh episode of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast! This podcast has a simple premise; examine just about every Superman comic published between Man of Steel #1 in 1986 to Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006 in an informative and hopefully entertaining format.

    This time out Mike and Jeff finally...FINALLY get to sit down with former Superman editor and architect of the Triangle Era of Superman Mike Carlin and talk with him about his time with the Man of Steel. The boys talk with Mike about how he got into Superman, his early days working for Marvel, how he came to edit the Superman titles, how the Triangle method of storytelling came about, the Death and Return of Superman and so much more. Mike was very generous with his time and both Mike (the host Mike that is) and Jeff appreciate that he took the time to speak with them.

    Plus! Stick around at the end of the episode for an important announcement regarding the future of From Crisis to Crisis!

    The From Crisis to Crisis theme is by Lucian Desar.

    You can subscribe or listen to the show in a variety of ways. You can subscribe through Apple Podcasts as well as listening through Audible, iHeart Radio, and Spotify! Are you on Facebook? Be sure to “like” the official FCTC page, which you can find by clicking on this link. You can email the show by clicking this link. All questions, concerns, fears, trepidations and cheap shots are welcome. Also be sure to give us a review over on iTunes and feel free to comment on the show here at the site!

    Next Time: Mike and Jeff talk about the other Superman related books that came out during the month Final Night went down plus Elsewhere in the DC Universe, the first two episodes of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Season 4, and the first handful of episodes of Superman: The Animated Series!

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    2 h y 30 m
  • Episode 266 - Final Night Part 4 - Emerald Dawn
    May 16 2024

    Welcome to the two hundredth and sixty-sixth episode of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast! This podcast has a simple premise; examine just about every Superman comic published between Man of Steel #1 in 1986 to Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006 in an informative and hopefully entertaining format.

    Final Night concludes!

    And the Sun Eater causes the sun to go nova, and everyone dies. End of show.

    Just kidding!

    The road to the end of Final Night begins with Mike and Jeff looking at Superman: The Man of Steel #62, which not only focuses on Superman helping the brave workers at the Metropolis power station get said station back on line after the roof collapses but also shows Professor Hamilton viewing the holograms of Jor-El trying to save the population of Krypton during the planet’s final days. There’s also a sub-plot of Perry and his family heading to the Daily Planet and putting out the next edition despite the power being out and the world potentially coming to an end. Then the boys look at Flash #119, Hitman #8, and Legion of Super-Heroes #86, because those issues seem to take place before the final issue of the main series.

    Then the rubber meets the road in Final Night #4, where Superman makes the decision to fly the ship that’s going to take the thingy to stop the Sun Eater. He doesn’t get the chance when Ferro Lad kind of, sort of steals the ship but even his attempts at self-sacrifice fall through when Hal Jordan decides that he is going to be the one to save the day. Finally, the boys chat about the final three crossover issues, which come in the form of Robin #35, Takion #6, and Spectre #47.

    Shows Promoted in This Episode

    • Superman Radio Revisited – Hosted by Matthew T Cody
    • Superman in Crisis – Hosted by Jon Wilson

    The From Crisis to Crisis theme is by Lucian Desar. “Hero Down” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    You can subscribe or listen to the show in a variety of ways. First there is the RSS Feed and then there is the Apple Podcasts link. You can also find the show on Spotify and the Google Play Store. Are you on Facebook? Be sure to “like” the official FCTC page, which you can find by clicking on this link. You can email the show by clicking this link. All questions, concerns, fears, trepidations and cheap shots are welcome. Also be sure to give us a review over on iTunes and feel free to comment on the show here at the site!

    Next Time: A very special episode! Finally...The Mike Carlin interview!

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Episode 265 - Final Night Part 3: Shallow Graves
    May 9 2024

    (Continuing the march towards the wedding, here is a re-upload of an episode of FCTC's coverage of Final Night! Enjoy!)

    Welcome to the two hundredth and sixty-fifth episode of From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast! This podcast has a simple premise; examine just about every Superman comic published between Man of Steel #1 in 1986 to Adventures of Superman #649 in 2006 in an informative and hopefully entertaining format.

    Final Night continues!

    This time out Mike and Jeff continue their coverage of Final Night by looking at the main books and crossovers that came out during Week Three! First up is Action Comics #727, which sees Superman doing a bit of a retro thing by jumping instead of flying. He’s not doing it to be cool or old school, though. Nope. His powers continue to fade away as the sun continues to be consumed by the Sun Eater. Bad guys use the chaos to steal several Special Crimes Unit battle suits, which Superman has to deal with as an unnamed man has to make his way through a snow covered Metropolis and learns about the good and bad of humanity. Mike also gives a quick history lesson in the middle of the notes where he probably gets something wrong.

    Then, in Final Night #3, things go from bad to apocalyptic. Ted Knight, the Golden Age Starman, does some figuring and realizes that the diameter of the sun is off. It turns out that Sun Eater’s feeding cycle involves causing the star it is eating to go nova, which is great for the Sun Eater, because it propels it to the next star, but is kind of bad for all life in the system the sun provides light for. Finally, the boys look at the other crossover issues which include Final Night Parallax Emerald Night #1, Superboy #33, Aquaman #26, and Detective Comics #703!

    Shows Promoted in This Episode

    • Podcast Full of Kryptonite – Hosted by James, Jason and John
    • The Superman Super Show – Hosted by Steven and Ed

    The From Crisis to Crisis theme is by Lucian Desar. “Final Count” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    1 h y 29 m

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