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Episode #26: Marvel Comics #1

September 28
1h 8m

Episode Description

One of my longer efforts to date, this one is about Marvel Comics #1, the first issue by what would eventually become the juggernaut of American comic book publishing. In this podcast I discuss:

  • just how many Jewish folk were an integral part of Golden Age comics
  • Martin Goodman and his background, the pulps he worked on, and what got him into comics
  • comics packagers and Funnies, Inc. 
  • all the moving parts that came together to produce Marvel Comics #1
  • the historical context in which Marvel Comics #1 appeared
  • the six stories appearing in Marvel Comics #1, and what each one was about
  • what the supposed influences were on Bill Everett when he created the Namor the Sub-Mariner story for Marvel Comics #1, and what were more likely the actual influences on him
  • a bunch of stuff about the various comic book and pulp Ka-Zars
  • a deep dive into the Namor the Sub-Mariner story in Marvel Comics #1--its plot, what it did that was new, and what set Namor apart from virtually every other character in the popular culture of the time
  • and, unfortunately, an element of the Namor stories of the Golden Age that requires a Content Warning to listen to

I think this is a pretty good podcast, but I'm not kidding about the content warning--I discuss some pretty dark and potentially triggering stuff. Caveat emptor. 

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