Thursday, April 1, 2021

Tales From the Golden Age: The Bob Feller Story from Baseball Thrills #1

It's Tales from the Golden Age, the podcast that looks at Comics from the 1930's thru 1950's. This time out it's a special Baseball Opening Day episode of Tales of the Golden Age, looking at the Bob Feller story from 1951's Baseball Thrills #1, published by Ziff Davis Comics. 

Want to follow along and read the story yourself? Good news, you can! It's in the public domain and available here for free: Baseball Thrills #1

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Retro Reviews: X-CUTIONER'S SONG

Lazy Podcasting at it's finest! Kyle takes a Retro Review from 2011-2014 that he wrote for his comic shop and/or The Outhousers website from 2011-2014, and looks at the run and the review itself with 2021 Hindsight. This time out, I take a look at the 90's X-MEN comicbook crossover that broke Nathanial Wayne of Council of Geeks, X-CUTIONER'S SONG!

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