Join us for a conversation with legendary writer Elliott S! Maggin, renowned for his insightful take on Superman in classics such as "The Last Son of Krypton" and "Miracle Monday." We explore his early career at DC Comics.
In Part Two of my conversation with legendary writer Elliott
S! Maggin, we continue exploring the depth of his imprint on the Superman mythos—from Bronze Age breakthroughs to his enduring legacy across DC lore.
Tom Marvelli of Another Door Comics joins me for a deep dive
into one of the most iconic comic book events of the 90s—the Death of Superman. We explore its cultural shockwaves, creative legacy, and its impact on reshaping the landscape for DC Comics and beyond.
Ryan Gutierrez joins me for a dive into Mark Waid at DC Comics—past and present.
Writer and editor Paul Kupperberg returns to the show to explore Superman’s Bronze Age evolution—an era of creative experimentation,
shifting values, and unforgettable storytelling that helped redefine the Man of Steel for a new generation.
Len Mihalovich is here to spotlight one of comics’ most enduring icons—Lois Lane. From fearless reporter to cultural trailblazer, we trace her evolution across decades of storytelling, examining the shifts in
character, context, and creative approach that kept her at the heart of the DC Universe.
Legendary inker Keith Williams pulls back the curtain on his time with John Byrne during Action Comics. A must-listen for fans of Superman.
Len Mihalovich is here to spotlight one of comics’ most enduring icons—Lois Lane. From fearless reporter to cultural trailblazer, we trace her evolution across decades of storytelling, examining the shifts in
character, context, and creative approach that kept her at the heart of the DC Universe.
Barry Kitson: Defining the Man of Steel in the 90s — Dive into the bold lines and storytelling finesse of the artist who helped reshape Superman for a new era, bringing heart, heroism, and heat vision to the page.
Martin Gray, the insightful voice behind the blog “Too Dangerous for a Girl 2,” joins me to dive into the digital revival of the iconic Adventures of Superman.
Writer and comic book historian Robert Jeschonek joins the show for a deep dive into the cinematic legacy of Superman, from silver screen beginnings to modern blockbusters.
Journalist, publisher, and all-around comics connoisseur Rik Offenberger stops by to break down John Byrne’s landmark Superman run from the mid-1980s. With his deep industry insight and passion for classic superhero
storytelling, Rik shares how Byrne’s bold reimagining reshaped the Man of Steel—and why it still matters today.