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Post by Steeven on Mar 11, 2022 22:26:24 GMT -6
What is the Superman Super Show? Well, it might be a podcast. I say might because technically, nothing's recorded yet and, well, I don't like to count my chickens before they been hatched and stuff. But here's the thing, the plan for The Superman Super Show is that it will be a podcast in which myself and Ed Moore try to read every Superman comic ever. Yeah, I know. That's a lot of comics, and it would be impossible for us to read them all, then talk about them each week, one issue at a time. I mean, unless the two of us were immortal, and based on my last physical, I am not. I can't speak for Ed. Anyway, we're just gonna see how far we can get, and we're starting with Action Comics #1. So when does this podcast launch? Again, nothing's been recorded, so until we have something to launch, we'll pick a date. What I can tell you is that the two of us are getting together Monday, March 21, at 7PM Central Time, to start recording. And guess what . . . we are inviting all of you to come and watch. That's right, we're going to livestream our attempt to put together a few episodes of a new podcast. That's the link. Mark it on your calendars, folks. Hope to see you there! Should be fun. 
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Post by newbiebynature on Mar 12, 2022 14:37:16 GMT -6
that sounds like a cool and very ambitious project. have you ever talked about the fleischer superman cartoons? its crazy how something so old still stands up as amazing animation like 80 years later. might be a good subject for an episode at some point. all the superman movies too.
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Post by Steeven on Mar 12, 2022 15:21:09 GMT -6
My son's first exposure to Superman were through some of those cartoons.
In fact, it was a big surprise to him to find out that Superman could fly.
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Post by tealproductions on Mar 12, 2022 15:52:49 GMT -6
Those Fleisher animations are still awesome to watch.
The movies, well they are very flat to me. I have no nostalgia about them and they do not hold up on rewatch.
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