DC Bronze Age Read-through Project: December 1969

Announcing a new reading project! Over the next…however long it takes… I’ll be reading many of the super-hero titles published by DC Comics, from cover date December 1969 until at least the end of the Bronze Age (so late 1986). I was going to start from Jan 1970, but there was too much continuation from the previous month (Green Lantern, Detective, Action, and JLA all carry over). Interesting to see all the changes initiated at this point (Dick Grayson goes to college, Bruce and Alfred move downtown, Snapper betrays the League forcing them to relocate, etc.). Almost like a rebirth of sorts… Anyway, I’ll be making posts here to chronicle my foray through DC’s Bronze Age.

This month, Superboy decides he’s had enough and wants to just be Clark, which includes giving up his powers. If you’ve ever ready a Superman comic, you know this doesn’t last long. In Green Lantern, Hal returns to Coast City, and Star Sapphire returns to GL’s life, leaving him in space and with amnesia at the end of the story. Meanwhile, in Gotham City, Dick Grayson heads off to Hudson Univerisity, so Bruce decides to move to the Wayne Penthouse downtown and employ a “back to basics” approach. He also starts up a new program to help out the vicitms of violent crimes, which also provides cases for Batman. In Central City, Captain Cold finds a way to restore youth to old people, and tries to use it to save and marry an old, rich actress. It kind of works, but after taking out Flash (catching him in suspended animation which the hero was vibrating), he brags to Heat Wave which ends up being his undoing. Elsewhere, the Joker, in disguise, tricks Snapper Carr into revealing the location of the Justice League’s secret headquarters. Fortunately, Black Canary’s new sonic powers, which she cannot yet control, allow her to save the day. However, this still leaves the JLA in need of a new headquarters. In Action, 2 alien space suits, 1 belonging to a criminal and 1 to a law enforcer, given sentience by the radiation of passing comet, reach Earth, and their struggle causes trouble in Metropolis, drawing the attention of Superman. The story ends with both suits racing to be the first to possess the powerful Man of Steel. In the 30th Century, Chameleon Boy falls for a girl who is scared of his looks, so he disguises himself to appear more human. This doesn’t last long though, as he is forced to uses his powers, revealing who he really is, but the girl decides that there is more to him than his alien appearance. In Detective, Batman has to clear both his name, and a driver hired by the Wayne Foundation for a race, when it appears that the driver was hired to shoot another driver, causing him to lose an eye. Meanwhile, Robin has his first adventure at Hudson University.

Episode 117 — Finale

Episode 117

After a bit of a delay, we reach the final episode. Emails are read, thanks are given, and I recommend ways to fill the void the show will be leaving. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for all the support over the past 4 years.

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Episode 116 — Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Episode 116

In the penultimate episode, J David Weter returns one final time to look at part 2 of “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?”

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Episode 115 — Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

Episode 115

You can’t end a show about Superman’s Bronze Age adventures without covering his final Bronze Age adventure. Sure it’s an imaginary story, but aren’t they all? Joining me in this journey is our old pal, J David Weter!

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Episode 114 — Death Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry

Episode 114

In 2011, DC Comics celebrated its 75th Anniversary by releasing special DC Retroactive issues, celebrating DC’s rich history. To celebrate Superman’s adventures in the 70s, Marty Pasko returned to write a story that takes place in or around his original run on the title. To help me cover this special issues, I am joined by my friend Michael Bradley, host of the Superman & Batman Podcast, and co-host of Parallel Lines: The DC Comics Tangent Universe Podcast.

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Episode 113 — The Turnabout Trap

Episode 113

Almost 1 year after his run on Superman came to an end, Marty Pasko returned for 1 more story. In Superman 349, Superman finds himself stuck on an alternate Earth where all of the male and female roles have been reversed. But who set up this trap, and why?

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Episode 112 — Mxyzptlk Spelled Backward is T-R-O-U-B-L-E!

Episode 112

It’s a special “Early Release” episode of Superman in the Bronze Age! In this episode, Mr. Mxyzptlk returns, only this time, he really doesn’t want to. Meanwhile, Superman undergoes a transformation that makes turning into a blue energy being look like a walk in the park. Plus, new hairstyles for Lois and Lana!

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Episode 111 — The Man Who Stole Superman’s Eyes!

Episode 111

The title says it all folks. But who is the mysterious villain who has stolen Superman’s eyes. And why is this just a small part of the story this issue? Listen and find out!

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Episode 110 — Happy New Year… Rest in Peace!

Episode 110It is New Year’s Eve, and as the employees of WGBS ring in the new year across each of the 4 time zones, Bizarro returns to save Superman’s friends from a predicted death by killing them first. How very Bizarro. Plus, Superman takes his relationship with Lois to the next level.

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Episode 109 — The Eternity Trap

Episode 109

Can Superman escape the Eternity Trap? Plus, the Master Jailer’s backstory is revealed.

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