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A History of Comic Books in Film Part 1: Superhero Cinema

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Think Superhero and Comic Book films are over-saturated? Does the Bubble look ready to burst in the Golden Age of Geek Culture? Not so fast.
Today, we dive headfirst into the labyrinth of geek culture film, and just how far back it goes. Spoiler: it's going to blow your mind.
Our conversation then takes a sharp turn as we critique Warner Brothers' baffling decisions like shelving the Batgirl movie and the complex saga of Zack Snyder's Justice League, all while musing over the enigmatic influence of executives like David Zaslov.
Take a trip with us through the golden age of comic book films, tracing their evolution from child-targeted serials to today's blockbuster giants. Despite recent box office challenges, these films remain enduring cultural staples, influenced by myriad factors, including the pandemic. Along the way, we sprinkle in quirky asides about newspapers, peculiar language quirks, and an unexpected jab at Vatican II, all contributing to a rich tapestry of comic book history. Learn about milestones like "The Katzenjammer Kids," "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces," and "Little Nemo," and how they paved the way for modern adaptations.
Finally, immerse yourself in the legacy of iconic characters like Popeye and Flash Gordon and the tumultuous history of early Batman serials, rife with problematic stereotypes. We also spotlight the fascinating yet controversial Republic Pictures' adaptation of Captain America, which strayed far from its comic origins. Wrapping up, we emphasize the importance of supporting local comic shops and remind you to like, subscribe, share, and download our podcast. Join us for a whirlwind of geek culture, nostalgic reflections, and razor-sharp commentary guaranteed to entertain and inform!

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Capitoli

1. A History of Comic Books in Film Part 1: Superhero Cinema (00:00:00)

2. The Geek Culture Podcast Dispatch Ajax (00:00:01)

3. The Evolution of Comic Book Films (00:05:32)

4. Early Comic Strip Film Adaptations (00:11:48)

5. Comic Characters on Big Screen (00:24:51)

6. Classic Comic Strip Screen Adaptations (00:37:13)

7. Evolution of Comic Book Serials (00:52:56)

8. Comic Book Film Adaptation Controversies (01:02:08)

9. Supporting Comic Shops and Podcasts (01:08:08)

98 episodi

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Think Superhero and Comic Book films are over-saturated? Does the Bubble look ready to burst in the Golden Age of Geek Culture? Not so fast.
Today, we dive headfirst into the labyrinth of geek culture film, and just how far back it goes. Spoiler: it's going to blow your mind.
Our conversation then takes a sharp turn as we critique Warner Brothers' baffling decisions like shelving the Batgirl movie and the complex saga of Zack Snyder's Justice League, all while musing over the enigmatic influence of executives like David Zaslov.
Take a trip with us through the golden age of comic book films, tracing their evolution from child-targeted serials to today's blockbuster giants. Despite recent box office challenges, these films remain enduring cultural staples, influenced by myriad factors, including the pandemic. Along the way, we sprinkle in quirky asides about newspapers, peculiar language quirks, and an unexpected jab at Vatican II, all contributing to a rich tapestry of comic book history. Learn about milestones like "The Katzenjammer Kids," "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces," and "Little Nemo," and how they paved the way for modern adaptations.
Finally, immerse yourself in the legacy of iconic characters like Popeye and Flash Gordon and the tumultuous history of early Batman serials, rife with problematic stereotypes. We also spotlight the fascinating yet controversial Republic Pictures' adaptation of Captain America, which strayed far from its comic origins. Wrapping up, we emphasize the importance of supporting local comic shops and remind you to like, subscribe, share, and download our podcast. Join us for a whirlwind of geek culture, nostalgic reflections, and razor-sharp commentary guaranteed to entertain and inform!

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. A History of Comic Books in Film Part 1: Superhero Cinema (00:00:00)

2. The Geek Culture Podcast Dispatch Ajax (00:00:01)

3. The Evolution of Comic Book Films (00:05:32)

4. Early Comic Strip Film Adaptations (00:11:48)

5. Comic Characters on Big Screen (00:24:51)

6. Classic Comic Strip Screen Adaptations (00:37:13)

7. Evolution of Comic Book Serials (00:52:56)

8. Comic Book Film Adaptation Controversies (01:02:08)

9. Supporting Comic Shops and Podcasts (01:08:08)

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