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The World Inside Your Head
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Todd Menesses
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By:
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Eliot Borenstein
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Marvel Comics in the 1970s explores a forgotten chapter in the story of the rise of comics as an art form. Bridging Marvel's dizzying innovations and the birth of the underground comics scene in the 1960s and the rise of the prestige graphic novel and postmodern superheroics in the 1980s, Eliot Borenstein reveals a generation of comic book writers whose work at Marvel in the 1970s established their own authorial voice within the strictures of corporate comics.
Through a diverse cast of heroes (and the occasional antihero)—Black Panther, Shang-Chi, Deathlok, Dracula, Killraven, Man-Thing, and Howard the Duck—writers such as Steve Gerber, Doug Moench, and Don McGregor made unprecedented strides in exploring their characters' inner lives. Visually, dynamic action was still essential, but the real excitement was taking place inside their heroes' heads. Marvel Comics in the 1970s highlights the brilliant and sometimes gloriously imperfect creations that laid the groundwork for the medium's later artistic achievements and the broader acceptance of comic books in the cultural landscape today.
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SUPERHEROIC: THE BRONZE AGE OF COMICS VOLUME TWO follows SUPERHUMAN: THE BRONZE AGE OF COMICS VOLUME ONE. This volume covers IRON MAN, GREEN LANTERN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, THE INCREDIBLE HULK, SUPERMAN and his supporting cast, FANTASTIC FOUR, DAREDEVIL, THE DEFENDERS, WORLD'S FINEST, SUPERMAN FAMILY, JACK KIRBY'S FOURTH WORLD series and many, many other titles and heroes, including characters published by ATLAS, RED CIRCLE/ARCHIE and others. Each chapter looks at the most memorable issues, writers, and artists, detailing how "relevance" and social issues began to affect the comics of the ...
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Marvel Super Heroes: Secret Wars
- By: Alex Irvine, Marvel
- Narrated by: Richard Rohan, Full Cast
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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The fate of the entire Marvel Universe hangs in the balance as Earth's mightiest heroes face their greatest challenge! Summoned across the stars by the mysterious and unbelievably powerful Beyonder, the Avengers, Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men are set against their deadliest foes on the mysterious planet known as Battleworld - with the winner promised the ultimate prize. But as battle lines are drawn, new alliances are forged, and old enemies clash, one among them is not willing to settle for anything less than godhood.
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An amazing way to enjoy a comic book
- By Michael Carranza on 07-01-20
By: Alex Irvine, and others
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The Bronze Age of Comics: Superhuman Volume 1
- Volume 1
- By: William Schoell
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 13 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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THE BRONZE AGE OF COMICS: SUPERHUMAN Volume One looks at super-hero comic books from 1970 to 1983, with sections on such characters as Batman, The Flash, New Teen Titans, Justice League, Sub-Mariner, The Avengers, Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, Thor, X-Men, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, and more. There are also sections on Ms. Marvel, Black Widow, The Cat and Tigra, Aquaman, Iron Fist, Master of Kung Fu, Power Man and many more, with such chapters as "Kung Fu Fighters," "Black is Beautiful." and "Some of Marvel's Super Ladies." And let's not forget series starring the Joker, Freedom ...
By: William Schoell
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Box Office Poison
- Hollywood's Story in a Century of Flops
- By: Tim Robey
- Narrated by: Tim Robey
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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From grand follies to misunderstood masterpieces, disastrous sequels to catastrophic literary adaptations, Box Office Poison tells a hugely entertaining alternative history of Hollywood, through a century of its most notable flops. What can these films tell us about the Hollywood system, the public’s appetite–or lack of it–and the circumstances that saw such flops actually made? Away from the canon, this is the definitive take on these ill-fated, but essential celluloid failures.
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The ending
- By Anonymous User on 03-13-25
By: Tim Robey
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The Ten-Cent Plague
- The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America
- By: David Hajdu
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 11 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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In the years between World War II and the emergence of television as a mass medium, American popular culture as we know it was first created in the bold, pulpy pages of comic books. The Ten-Cent Plague explores this cultural emergence and its fierce backlash while challenging common notions of the divide between "high" and "low" art.
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Very frightening
- By Paul on 09-24-08
By: David Hajdu
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The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years: From the Next Generation to J. J. Abrams
- The Complete, Uncensored, and Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek
- By: Edward Gross, Mark A. Altman
- Narrated by: Aaron Landon, Alex Hyde-White, David Stifel, and others
- Length: 34 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years: From the Next Generation to J. J. Abrams is an incisive, no-holds-barred oral history telling the story of post-Original Series Star Trek, told exclusively by the people who were there, in their own words - sharing the inside scoops they've never told before, unveiling the oftentimes shocking true story of the history of Star Trek, and chronicling the trials, tribulations, and tribbles that have remained deeply buried secrets until now.
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Shocking problems with organization and narration!
- By Thom on 09-15-16
By: Edward Gross, and others
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Superheroes!
- Capes, Cowls, and the Creation of Comic Book Culture
- By: Laurence Maslon, Michael Kantor
- Narrated by: Laurence Maslon
- Length: 10 hrs and 37 mins
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Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Iron Man, Wonder Woman, the Avengers, the X-Men, Watchmen, and more: the companion volume to the PBS documentary series of the same name that tells the story of the superhero in American popular culture.
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Good beginning. Derailed in the last third.
- By Jeffrey on 05-31-14
By: Laurence Maslon, and others
What listeners say about Marvel Comics in the 1970s
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- Tony Youngblood
- 06-21-24
Not a history but an academic study of interiority
If you're looking for a fun history of Marvel Comics in the 1970s, this ain't it. I feel like the publishers foisted the deceiving title "Marvel Comics in the 1970s" upon the author. He refers to his own book as "The World Inside Your Head." I'm guessing the publishers figured the other title would sell more books.
"The World Inside Your Head" is a more fitting title though. This book is not a history of Marvel but rather an academic study on "interiority" in '70s Marvel comics. I'm still not completely sure what he means by this, even after reading the book, but I'll give it my best attempt. "Interiority" in this sense is the degree that Marvel characters have rich interior lives, replete with thoughtful interior monologues, internal struggles, etc. The opposite would be the "less talk more action" heroes, who didn't have time to carefully weigh every move. After all, there is ass to kick.
If that specific subject interests you and you don't mind a more academic style of writing, then you'll love this. Although the book is quite cogent and quite funny at times -- and the narrator's voice is well suited -- I still found myself going into "mind drift" quite frequently. Very often, I realized that I drifted off and completely missed what was just said. I had to rewind and replay VERY frequently.
It feels like 80 percent of the book is just simply summarizing comic arcs and then offering small insights afterward. I found the summaries quite boring for the most part. The chapter introductions are entertaining though. I do want to read many comic runs that he discussed here.
I like the narrator overall, but he frequently substituted a similar word for the intended word. The chapter pauses are too rapid, making it hard to realize that one chapter ended and another began. Overall, I'd say this book needs another Quality Control pass.
I probably would have returned the book, but sadly, Audible stopped allowing returns for non-credit purchases.
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- Erik J. Larsen
- 12-07-23
Misunderstood What it was about
I was hoping for a 'behind the scenes' expose about the wonderful characters, storylines and artwork of 1970's Marvel, my favorite era of comic book collecting (also when I started). Instead, it's more of a long essay on comparisons and contrasts between said stories & characters, and those of other literature. It spends an inordinate amount of time in the 60's and tends to over emphasis some of the salient points through repetition.
That said, if that's your thing, you'll love it, otherwise i'd pass on it.
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