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The third episode of THE POWER RECORDS PODCAST was released earlier this week! The guys visit The House of Ideas for this episode of The Power Records Podcast! Rob and Chris Franklin (aka Earth-2 Chris) talk about two Marvel audio adventures: Spider-Man in “Invasion of the Dragon Men” and the Hulk in “The Incredible Hulk At Bay!”
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Looking for more great content? Check out previous coverage of Power Records on THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST!
- AQUAMAN and MERA in “The Defeat of the Dehydrator”, and SHAZAM in “The Mighty Dr. Illusion”
- CONAN THE BARBARIAN in “The Crawler in the Mists”, and BATMAN AND ROBIN in “If Music Be The Food of Death”
- BATMAN, ROBIN, AND MAN-BAT in “Robin Meets Man-Bat!” and SUPERMAN in “The Man From Krypton”
- “A Story of DRACULA, The WOLFAN, and FRANKENSTEIN” and “The MAN-THING: Night of the Laughing Dead!”
- SUPERMAN in “Light Up The Tree, Mr. President”, WONDER WOMAN in “The Prisoner of Christmas Island”, and BATMAN in “The Christmas Carol Caper”
- Finally, for even more great coverage, check out Rob Kelly’s Power Records blog.
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Great episode! I had a couple of thoughts while listening.
The observation that the Spider-Man episode feels like a DC take on the character is spot-on. Listening again, it becomes more apparent when you hear the Superman swooping sound when Spidey swings on his web down to see Draco at the end of the story. And I wonder if these were written during the 70s when MJ was on the scene and that was why she was included in the story. I think I had the large LP of this record in the late 70’s.
Is it just me or do all of the four Marvel Power Records from the Spider-Man vs the Man Wolf record (which are all broken up into the 45s with books) all have some really downer endings? Every one of them ends on a bummer note — Hulk is captured, Spidey walks off lamenting that no one believes that he’s innocent and the FF finds the Thing having to go track down the Mole Men to rescue his girlfriend. I can’t recall off-hand out the Captain America one ends, but I seem to recall it’s a bit of a bummer as well.
Great work on the podcast. Looking forward to hearing more!