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Tag Archives: Bob Kane
Episode 6: September 1939
The head-butting is at a minimum this episode, as Michael Bradley is swayed towards the Dark Side and begins sharing Michael Kaiser’s opinion of “The Batman vs. the Vampire” two-parter, which features Batman taking on the nefarious villain known as The Monk in the pages of DETECTIVE COMICS #32. Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, Bob Kane, Dala, Detective Comics, Gardner Fox, Golden Age, Julie Madison, Podcast, Sheldon Moldoff, The Monk, Vin Sullivan
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Episode 5: August 1939
It was bound to happen! After four episodes of peace, hosts Michael Kaiser and Michael Bradley butt heads over a story in an epic clash sure to go down in history, like those of Ali vs. Frazier, Montagues vs. Capulets and Red Sox vs. Yankees! The story in question comes from DETECTIVE COMICS #31 and finds the Batman battling on land, sea and air to save the life of Bruce Wayne’s fiancée when he meets a nefarious new menace in the form of The Monk! Will such a mammoth confrontation mean the end of the Batman — or the show?! Tune-in, Bat-fans, and find out! Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, Bob Kane, Bruce Wayne, Detective Comics, Gardner Fox, Golden Age, Julie Madison, Podcast, Sheldon Moldoff, The Monk, Vin Sullivan
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Episode 4: July 1939
This week your hosts, Michael Bradley and Michael Kaiser, take a look at all things Batman released in July of 1939, which consisted of one comic book, DETECTIVE COMICS #30, where a certain arch-nemesis decides to make a very quick return, and Batman finds himself once again having to put a stop to the nefarious Doctor Death! Plus, the guys read their first listener email! Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, Bob Kane, Bruce Wayne, Detective Comics, Doctor Death, Gardner Fox, Golden Age, Podcast, Sheldon Moldoff, Vin Sullivan
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Episode 3: June 1939
More excitement, more thrills, more pages! That’s what’s up when Michael Kaiser and Michael Bradley look at the Batman story from DETECTIVE COMICS #29…. where an arch criminal sets out to eliminate the only thing standing in the way of his dastardly plans: The Batman! Our hero faces his most dangerous foe yet when “The Batman Meets Doctor Death!” Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, Bob Kane, Bruce Wayne, Detective Comics, Doctor Death, Gardner Fox, Golden Age, Podcast, Vin Sullivan
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Episode 2: May 1939
This time out, Michael Bradley and Michael Kaiser take a look at all Batman material released in May of 1939, which consists of a single issue, DETECTIVE COMICS #28, where Batman takes on Frenchy Blake and his band of jewel thieves, and has way too much fun doing it! Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, Detective Comics, Golden Age, Podcast, Vin Sullivan
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Episode 1: April 1939
As this is the first episode, your hosts Michael Kaiser and Michael Bradley talk a bit more in detail about the show’s premise and it’s origin, as well as their own history with the Dark Knight. They then get down to business with a look at Batman’s first appearance from DETECTIVE COMICS #27, which find Batman unraveling the mystery of murder and betrayal in “The Case of the Chemical Syndicate!” Continue reading
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Tagged Batman, Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, Detective Comics, Golden Age, Podcast, Vin Sullivan
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