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Celebrating the podcast’s first anniversary, Ross Aitkenreturns to dig into the legacy of Gil Kane—one of the artists who helped shape the look of modern superhero comics. Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast Website

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Fantastic Comic Fan hosts Comic's Fantastic History, a history show with 19 episodes published.

Celebrating the podcast’s first anniversary, Ross Aitkenreturns to dig into the legacy of Gil Kane—one of the artists who helped shape the look of modern superhero comics. Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast Website

Ross Aitken joins me to spotlight overlooked Silver Age talent George Papp, one of the foundational Superboy artists whose clean, inviting style helped define the feature throughout the 1940s and early 1950s. Fantastic C

Continuing my run of conversations with contributors to theJack Kirby anthology Jack of All Comics, with Joe Dilworth joining me to dig into Kirby’s Bronze Age series 2001. Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast Website

Comic book historian, from the Jack of All Comics anthology, joins me to explore Jack Kirby's run on the Fantastic Four. Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast Website

Rik Offenberger joins me for a lively look at Archie’s Mighty Crusaders—a superhero lineage with deep Golden Age roots and a legacy that deserves far more celebration. Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast Website

In this episode, Joe Crowe joins me for a lively look back at Not Brand Echh, Marvel’s wild and wonderfully weird parody series. Then Bobby Nash stops in to dig into Jack Kirby’s dynamic work on Amazing Adventures, explo

From the contributors of the Kirby Anthology, Jack of All Comics. Twenty-eight writers tackle twenty-eight topics from the Silver Age through his return to Marvel in the mid-1970s. If you think you know Kirby—you don’t k

Frequent guest Rik Offenbergers is back to uncover thesurprising story of Spider-Man—before Spider-Man. Yes,you heard that right. Long before Peter Parker swung onto the scene, there were fascinating precursors and forgo

Jim Beard, editor of Jack of All Comics, joins me to dive into his newly released anthology celebrating Jack Kirby’s work from the Silver Age through the Bronze Age. The collection brings together insights from more than

Writer and comic book historian Robert Jeschonek joins theshow to share insights on his upcoming Steve Ditko biography, created in partnership with Ditko’s family to illuminate the enigmatic legend behind Spider-Man and

Blogger Martin Gray of Too Dangerous for a Girl 2 joins theshow to spotlight the 1970s era of Superman and examine some of the supporting characters introduced into the Superman mythos during that decade. Fantastic Comic

Len Mihalovich joins me to unpack the pros and cons of usingpublic domain characters—spotlighting their creative freedom, hidden risks, and storytelling potential from pulp legends to timeless archetypes. Fantastic Comic

On today's episode, I'm joined by Peter Normanton, editor of Cryptology, as we delve into the eerie world of horror comics. Peter guides us through their chilling evolution, starting with the pre-code era, and we explore

Get ready for a deep dive into comic book history as renowned historian Jim Amash joins us to share rarely heard stories about the legends of the Golden and Silver Ages. Fantastic Comic Fan Podcast Website

Join me as I dive into the life of Stan Lee! While many fans believe they know his story inside and out, I’ve uncovered some intriguing details—ones that might surprise even the most devoted followers. Tune in for a fres

Ross Aitken from Stop! Let’s Team-Up Podcast joins me for adeep dive into Peter David’s long-running “But I Digress” column in the Comic Buyer’s Guide, reflecting on its impact and legacy.

On this episode, Randy Reynaldo—creator of the long-running Rob Hanes Adventures—joins me to discuss the legendary Milton Caniff, the mastermind behind Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon.

In our very first episode, I'm joined by Ross from the Stop! Let's Team-Up! Podcast to delve into Carmine Infantino's legacy as DC Comics' Publisher from 1971 to 1977. Please tune in for an insightful discussion about hi

Bob Greenberger
writer/editor · DC Comics
1 appearance on this show
Jim Beard
co-publisher · Jack of All Comics
1 appearance on this show
Martin Gray
Ranger and Visitor Services Manager · Too Dangerous for a Girl 2
1 appearance on this show
Stan Lee
martial arts instructor · Marvel Comics
1 appearance on this show
Peter Normanton
Cryptology
1 appearance on this show
Ross Aitken
Stop! Let’s Team-Up Podcast
1 appearance on this show
Ross
Stop! Let's Team-Up! Podcast
1 appearance on this show
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