Showing posts with label captain america. Show all posts
Showing posts with label captain america. Show all posts

Thursday, November 16, 2017

#260 - The Mighty Thor #700


HOSTS: Dan

NEWS/TALK: Thor: Ragnarok

COMICS: The Mighty Thor #700, X-O Manowar #1-8, Captain America #695

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Monday, April 14, 2014

#152 - The Most Important Podcast in the Universe


It's been a big week for Marvel as Jared and the Duke discuss Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Silver Surfer #1, Daredevil #1, and other topics.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

CBP AudioBoo #69 - Avengers #236


When this issue first hit the stands in the early 80's, I like to imagine some reader looked at it and said "Spider-Man on the Avengers?!? Who's next, Wolverine? Daredevil? DOCTOR STRANGE? Yeah, right, like THAT will ever happen!"

Thursday, November 29, 2012

#105 - The Story of Us


SPOILER WARNING: To avoid BIG Amazing Spider-Man reveals, skip from 57:20 to 1:04:15. You've been warned.

In this episode of CBP, we find out that Dan and Duke apparently knew each other as teens and even starred together in a movie from the 1980's. They were the original Coreys.

Anyway, there are plenty of reviews and we get the awkward ones out of the way first. We talk about CAPTAIN AMERICA #1, JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #646, INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK #1, DAREDEVIL #20, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #698, and JUDGE DREDD #1.

Also, Comic Book Pitt bids farewell to our friend, our podcaster-in-arms, the Podfather himself, Nick Marino, as he leaves Pittsburgh for sunny California. Thanks to the dark magic of the internet, Nick will still be around, but we'll miss him nonetheless.



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Friday, August 17, 2012

#98 - Marvel NOW!


 This is probably the shortest episode we've had in a long time, but Dan and Duke continue the Marvel NOW! conversation started in the last episode.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

CBP AudioBoo #9 - Captain America: The First Avenger


It's the last big comic book movie of the summer, Captain America: The First Avenger. There was a lot riding on this movie because it's the final piece of the puzzle, connecting the Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor films and all leading to The Avengers, which will be the big Marvel movie in 2012.


CBP AudioBoo #9 - Captain America: The First Avenger (mp3)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

#68 - Marvelized!


There is a lot of summer movie conversation and a heavy concentration of Marvel titles are discussed.

NEW CONTEST!

Our new host needs a nickname, but to make things more fun, we all want new nicknames. The twist is, they have to be in the style of the old Marvel Bullpen as perfected by Stan 'The Man' Lee. He annointed creators with such names as Merry Gerry Conway, Gentleman Gene Colan (or Gene 'the Dean' Colan), Sturdy Steve Ditko, Rascally Roy Thomas, Jazzy John Romita and of course, Jack 'King' Kirby.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to come up with the best nicknames for Dan, Scott and Jeff.

The deadline is 12:00am, July 31st, 2011. Email your submissions to comicbookpitt@gmail.com.


UPCOMING EVENTS:

Steel City Con
Monroeville Convention Center
July 29-31, 2011


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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Next Great Superhero Team

Despite living in Pittsburgh for nearly all my life and having a traditional Polish family that grew up in the South Side and worked in the steel mills, I really didn't come on as a Pittsburgh Steelers fan until the mid-90's when they played "America's Team", the Dallas Cowboys, in Super Bowl XXX, a game which they lost, sadly. A couple of years later, I started playing fantasy football and I've been a fan of professional football ever since. Now the Steelers are poised to make another run at the Super Bowl, to win their seventh championship. This week leading up to the AFC Championship game against the New York Jets has given me the opportunity to think about a thing or two.

Being a reader of comic books since 1986 and watching football pretty closely for the past decade, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between football teams and superhero teams. Like the groups of heroes and villains in comics, most football teams have very strong personalities that carry with them from game to game, even season to season. There are veteran teams that have a great legacy and newer teams that are still learning their way. You have teams full of heroes and legends and teams rife with scum and villainy. Some are considered dark horses, some are looked at as outlaws, and some are just plain losers. But week in and week out, these teams do battle against each other...honed skill versus raw talent, hero versus villain, legend versus legend.

Which brings me back to my original idea, that football teams and superhero teams share many of the typical types of team members. If you'll indulge me...


THE LEADER

On a superhero team, when you think of great team leaders, you might think of Captain America or Superman. On the Pittsburgh Steelers, we have Ben Roethlisberger. Ben may have had some morally questionable off-season activities, but on the field, when it counts, he is unquestionably the leader of the team.

THE MUSCLE

Let's face it, you can't have a superhero team with out some muscle, right? Comic book geeks might think of The Hulk, The Thing, Colossus, She Hulk, Thor, or Power Girl to name a few. In the case of the Pittsburgh Steelers, I can think of few players who match James Harrison for sheer power and intimidation.

THE BRAINS

Some characters who excel at using the power of their mind are Batman, Mr. Fantastic, The Beast, Iron Man, and The Atom. These are men who have studied endlessly and use that knowledge to help their team in many ways. It's been said that Troy Polamalu is a true student of the game of football. He studies opposing defenses tirelessly and becomes an unpredictable part of the Steelers' defensive unit, an x-factor that other teams have trouble accounting for.

THE FIGHTER

Wolverine, Midnighter, Wildcat, Grifter...these are guys who are born to scrap, to give as good as they get. They never back down, no matter the size, speed or skill of their opponent. When Hines Ward takes the field, defenses respect his skill and experience, but they also know they're in for one hell of a fight.

THE ACROBAT

Many teams have an acrobat, an infiltrator, someone who's fast on their feet...otherwise known as a quick, sneaky bastard. Marvel has Spider-Man, Daredevil, Nightcrawler, Quicksilver, DC has The Flash, Catwoman, Nightwing, and the Pittsburgh Steelers have Mike Wallace, considered by some to be one of the fastest deep threats in the NFL.


THE MARKSMAN

Sometimes sheer power, speed or brains just isn't enough, sometimes you need a specialist, a professional, a person who can hit a bullseye in the worst conditions and under tremendous pressure. We're used to guys like Hawkeye, Deadshot, Green Arrow and Mister Miracle, but Shaun Suisham, recently acquired by the Steelers, is the man now called upon to deliver the killshot.

Feel free to agree, disagree or debate, but that's what I see when I watch the Steelers. Instead of a bunch of millionaire athletes, I see a team of heroes...in fact, I think I'll call them...

...THE STEEL CITY AVENGERS!