Thought you'd be interested in this, there is this guy over at AroundComics.com who went about doing quick 15-20 minute review per issue of the original JLA run, starting with the first post Gardner Fox issues, and now he is onto the entire run (pun is intended here) of the Barry Allen Flash saga. You can check it out here:
http://tomvsjla.libsyn.com/
Well, it appears he has a copycat now who is doing the same thing for Hal Jordan's Green Lantern and the Silver Age solo run of Steve Rogers, Captain America.
Here is his website: http://bitd.libsyn.com/rss/comics
He just started, and is doing alternating episodes. GL on the odd episodes and Cap on the even, and his latest is Green Lantern # 1, after finishing up all three of Hal's Showcase appearances. It will be a long while though until Captain America, and his Tales of Suspense and Avengers buddy Iron Man, break through the shackles of Marvel's DC imposed publication restrictions of the day.
Well anyway, so far it is interesting to listen to, and interesting in hearing about the differences of both companies during the time period.
http://tomvsjla.libsyn.com/
Well, it appears he has a copycat now who is doing the same thing for Hal Jordan's Green Lantern and the Silver Age solo run of Steve Rogers, Captain America.
Here is his website: http://bitd.libsyn.com/rss/comics
He just started, and is doing alternating episodes. GL on the odd episodes and Cap on the even, and his latest is Green Lantern # 1, after finishing up all three of Hal's Showcase appearances. It will be a long while though until Captain America, and his Tales of Suspense and Avengers buddy Iron Man, break through the shackles of Marvel's DC imposed publication restrictions of the day.
Well anyway, so far it is interesting to listen to, and interesting in hearing about the differences of both companies during the time period.
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