GUEST LIST |
HERE YOU WILL FIND OUR LISTING OF
RADIO SHOWS. |
DATE |
GUEST/TOPIC |
DESCRIPTION |
LENGTH |
AUDIO |
08/16/95 |
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2.5 hrs |
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08/30/95 | The king of American x-rated humor comics. 'Nuff Said! |
2.5 hrs |
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09/13/95 |
Pam Bliss, |
Alternative radio meets alternative comics. Pam is "Queen of the Mini-comics," Greg does the satiric Lethargic Lac, Chris does politically-oriented non-fiction such as Squatter. There is so much to the comics medium! |
2.5 hrs |
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09/26/95 |
Ron Goulart |
Celebrating the "100th Anniversary" of the
comic strip with our first cross-over membership drive special, with Max
Schmid's "Mass Backwards." Ron's book "The Funnies: 100 Years of
American Comic Strips" was about to come out. We broadcast a short scripted
interview from the 1930s with Hearst comic strip
artists Rube Goldberg (Boob McNutt), Lyman Young (Tim Tyler's
Flying Luck) and Paul Fung (Dumb Dora). Carol does "Story
Minute," self-syndicated in weekly newspapers. We also had many short segments. Fauve is a penciller and inker for a variety of independent comics and a model for quite a few comic artists. Art has inked and done production for quite a few comics from quite a few different companies. Delfin works for WaRP Graphics. Simon discussed Krazy Kat and the impact and role of comic strips on American culture. Shawn reminisced about the social aspects of Mike Friedrich and Dick Dillin's Justice League of America. David is best known as the writer of Faust. Also with Jeff Lindenblatt, Brenda Black and Michelle Wladich and a 1935 Flash Gordon radio serial and Jean Shepherd talking about comic characters on postage stamps. We raised more money in this time slot during this membership drive than any other show or combination of shows |
6 hrs |
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10/11/95 |
Sergio Aragones |
The long-time writer / artist of the Mad Magazine "marginals" talks about Mad, his work for DC Comics' Plop!, his own Groo the Wanderer, foreign comics and how standards of beauty differ throughout the world. |
2.5 hrs |
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10/25/95 |
"Horror Comics" |
Happy Hallowe'en. We talked about EC, of course, but also talked about contemporary comics that told stories in ways EC never would. |
2.5 hrs |
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11/08/95 | The voice of the Joker, star of The Guiver and...oh yes...Star Wars talks about his favorite comics, including his own Dark Horse title. |
2.5 hrs |
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11/22/95 |
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2.5 hrs |
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12/06/95 |
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2.5 hrs |
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12/20/95 |
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2.5 hrs |
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01/03/96 |
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2.5 hrs |
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01/17/96 |
Pre-emption |
WBAI Membership Drive. |
0 hrs |
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01/31/96 |
Pre-emption |
WBAI Membership Drive. |
0 hrs |
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02/14/96 |
No Guest |
Current events in comics, including the latest round of Marvel firings, the distribution turmoil, translations of Japanese comics, the passing of Jerry Siegel, Burne Hogarth, Bernard Bailey, Malcolm Jones III and Cara Sherman Tereno then listener phone calls. |
2.5 hrs |
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02/28/96 |
Bill McKay |
Children's series book author as well as author of the Stan Lee's Rift World series of novels, an action-adventure story of "super-heroes in the real world" but also a satire of the industry and lots of specific creators (Yep, Stan was satirized). |
2.5 hrs |
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03/13/96 |
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2.5 hrs |
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03/27/96 |
Jeff Lindenblatt |
'Nuff Said!'s favorite newspaper comic strip fan / expert / scholar / historian is our guest. |
2.5 hrs |
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04/10/96 |
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2.5 hrs |
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04/24/96 |
Cheri Tripp, |
Two comic fans talking about the comics they love, and why. Then the listeners joined in. |
2.5 hrs |
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05/08/96 |
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2.5 hrs |
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05/22/96 |
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2.5 hrs |
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06/05/96 | Stuck Rubber Baby had just been released and we discussed that in detail with Howard, as well as his other work such as Wendel and Barefootz. We also covered the Stonewall riots (Howard was "sort of" there), the early days of underground comics and having Marvel publish that material as well with their Comix Book. |
2.5 hrs |
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06/19/96 | Editor (and a freelance writer) for Marvel for six years. He survived the first two "purges" only to lose his job with the third, but still wrote Star Fleet Academy, Hulk, etc. afterward. |
2.5 hrs |
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07/03/96 | He wrote Batman in the '50s and Superman in the '40s and '50s (comic books and newspaper strips) until one final straw from Mort Weisinger made him quit the industry. He wrote a few novels in the '60s. Jeff Llindenblatt joined us, lending his comic strip expertise to the interview. |
2.5 hrs |
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