Sunday, June 1, 2014

Who's Who: The Definitive Podcast of the DC Universe, Volume XX

sgThe Fire and Water Podcast Presents: WHO'S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE PODCAST OF THE DC UNIVERSE, Volume XX

This time around we chat about WHO'S WHO: Volume XX, discussing characters such as Sandman, Sargon The Sorcerer, Saturn Girl, Scarecrow, Sgt. Rock, Shade The Changing Man, and more! We wrap up the show with Listener Feedback!

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5 comments:

  1. FYI, gentlemen, Dave Gibbons drew a tiny Aquaman battling the Shark as part of a "Shark history montage" on page 17 of Green Lantern #175 -- but the scene on the Who's Who page is much better.

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  2. Also, excellent decision on the episode numbering going forward--as we will all know what issue you are actually covering by the episode number. (We are not all "The Puzzler"...)

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  3. RE: Robotman I. Shag, you were actually correct. The last page of the "Whatever Happened To...?" backup story in DC Comics Presents #31 actually shows Robotman's brain being transferred into Chuck Grayson's body. The process was essentially the last three panels of the page so it may have been missed by those who "blinked."

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  4. Oh, there is also more Dave Gibbons Aquaman in the Justice League of America edition of the Monopoly board game. Like the framing sequence of the "World's Funnest" book Rob had mentioned, the entire game features Dave Gibbons renditions of the original seven JLA members throughout.

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  5. Whoops. Diabolu Frank kindly informed me that it was Eduardo Barreto and not Dave Gibbons that provided the art for the JLA Monopoly. My apologies for the error.

    So I suppose GL 175 is the only other Gibbons Aquaman besides the Who's Who Shark entry and World's Funnest... so far.

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