Showing posts with label Sword of the Atom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sword of the Atom. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Episode 33: The Sword of Thrones!

Welcome back once again, true believers....

I bring to you Episode 33: The Sword of Thrones!

First up, I visit my wife in her studio (formerly our piano room) and for about 2 hours, I talk to her about one of her favorite shows on tv... Game Of Thrones!  Listen as we discuss the characters the death and the sex.  And we also talk about the book.
Be forewarned, Spoilers abound.



And you can check her out at Moss Creations

And a couple of her designs...



Then at 2 hours and 20 minutes we have "What's In Head's Longbox?", where we continue our Atom coverage with his next appearance... The Sword of Atom Special 3

Sword of the Atom Special 3:  Zombies Attack!

Cover Date: 1988
On Sale Date: February 2, 1988
Cover Price: $1.50

Editor: Mike Carlin
This issue has no title
Writer: Jan Strnad
Penciller: Pat Broderick
Inker: Dennis Janke
Letterer: Albert Tobias De Guzman
Colorist: Petra Scotese (Goldberg)
Cover Credits
Penciller: Pat Broderick
Inker: Dennis Janke

Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)

Comments:
This issue is the first appearance of the post-Crisis Atom. Though his adventures appear to continue from pre-Crisis continuity, the post-Crisis Atom is considered to be entirely independent from his Earth-1 counterpart.

And then at two hours and fifty nine minutes, I close out the show with: "Where’s Head Going?"

This episode, I look at the podcast: Now Playing Podcast.


And still no final song.  Still debating on whether I want to do that at this point.  What do you guys think?  Let me know....  Also if you're in a band and would like your song played on the show, feel free to get in touch with me (music@HeadSpeaks.com)

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

If you like the show, be sure to rate us and leave some feedback on iTunes.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast as we start our maxi series....

See ya next time.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Episode 31: The Second Sword of the Atom Special and a Third Anniversary!

Welcome back true believers....

This is a special month for Head Speaks.  Four years ago, I went and watched Jay and Silent Bob's Groovy Cartoon Movie.  Then three years ago, I released my first episode of Head Speaks.  Now it's three years later and I present to you.... Episode 31: The Second Sword of the Atom Special and a Third Anniversary!

First up on we look at A Little Head, where I once again talk about my podcasting origins.

Then at 24 minutes in we have "What's In Head's Longbox?", where we continue our Atom coverage with his next appearance... The Sword of the Atom Special 2

Sword of the Atom Special 2

Sword of the Atom Special #1
Cover Date: 1985
On Sale Date: May 2, 1985
Cover Price: $1.25
No story title other than Sword of the Atom

Writer: Jan Strnad
Artist: Gil Kane
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko
Editor: Alan Gold
Cover Credits
Artist: Gil Kane

Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)

Synopsis:
The Atom is relating a tale about while they were rebuilding New Morlaidh, they were attacked by warriors on warbirds.  These warriors had been attacking other tribes that had popped up after Morlaidh was destroyed.  They would steal the women and kill the men that tried to stop them.
When they attacked New Morlaidh, they took Laethwen.  Atom questioned the one surviving warrior and discovered that their leader Torbul, has implanted chips in his people that can monitor them and kill them with a small bomb (that apparently The Wall would still in a couple of years).  The only reason he can talk freely is that his injuries damaged the implant.  If they could destroy the equipment, Torbul’s own men would join Atom against him.  Then their captive died.
We get to “present” time where we see Atom has been relaying this story to Norman and Paul.
Paul then tells his own story how Jean was having Ray’s stuff moved out.   One of the workmen tripped and activated the shrinking ray which shrunk Jean down.  They then decide to hunt down Ray to see if he can help them return her to normal.
Once arriving in the jungles, they too were attacked by Torbul’s men.  Jean was captured and their guides ran away.
Paul blames Ray for everything and Ray agrees.  He then gives his size changing belt to Paul and shows him how to work it, in case anything happens to him.
Meanwhile we cut to the prisons where Laethwen is being held, who meets her new roommate, Jean.  Rays’ ex and current flames begin conversing with each other.
As Ray, Norman and Paul are going over plan to rescue their lady loves, they are once again attacked by the warbirds.
Norman accidentally drops a transmitter they were going to plant on one of the birds and Paul gets pulled away by one of the birds, shrinking down in the process.
Not able to defeat the pink skins, one of the warriors calls off the attack.  With Torbul, he watches this on his monitors and detonates the bomb in that man’s head for calling off the attack without orders to.  He then goes to the cells to examine the wild women that were brought in.  As one of the guards takes Laethwen to get cleaned up and brought to Torbul, we go back to Ray and Norman discussing a scintillation detector that Norman used to find old Morlaidh.  Ray has an idea to use the device to locate the belt and in turn his friends.
After finding Torbul’s castle, Atom and Voss dress as warriors and infiltrate the stronghold, leaving Norman as back up.  Once inside, they get stopped as one of the guards notice that Atom is a ‘pink skin’ and is in an area he shouldn’t be in.  Once him and Voss are scanned, the guards discover that they don’t have a chip in them.  The two men are exposed and taken to Torbul.
Meanwhile, Paul sneaks in to Jean’s cell, shrunk down.  He then shrinks them down to escape her cell.  As they make their exit, they’re stopped by several guards.  Paul then sets the belt to enlarge and starts growing bigger and bigger, crushing the walls and ceiling.
In front of Torbul, he’s laying out his plans to Atom.  He informs our hero that once he starts his breeding program, everyone that is born will have an implant.  Atom knocks Torbul back in defiance, which allows him to reach his machine, turning a switch causing everyone to enter a murderous rage and attack The Atom.  Ray throws an ax in to the machine destroying it and Torbul’s influence over the populace.  Ray again knocks Torbul down, which this time allows him in grabbing distance of Laethwen.  Torbul pulls a knife and puts it to the Princess’ neck.
Before he can cut her throat, the floor starts cracking as Paul comes busting through.  As Torbul tells his people to kill the “giant”, Laethwen smacks him upside the head with her chains.  Ray and everyone else walks away leaving Torbul amongst his ruins, ranting about how all traitors deserve death.  At this one of his ex-guards shoots an arrow through his mouth, killing him.
Jean and Paul head back to America where Jean discovers that Paul still has Atom’s belt… and he might use it again some day.
Back with Atom and Laethwen, she’s informing him that Jean kept talking about her lawn back home and how she thinks she’ll have Jean send her one.  The story ends with Atom carrying Laethwen off in to the sunset.

At 1:23 we have "Head's Bookshelf".  This month I briefly look at a Young Adult series called Cape High.

Then at an hour thirty we see: "Where’s Head Going?"

This episode, I look at the podcast: From Crisis to Crisis: A Superman Podcast by Michael Bailey and Jeffery Taylor.

This show, follows the rebirth of Superman from the Man of Steel mini-series (written by John Bryne) after The Crisis up until Infinite Crisis. It's a great show and one of my major influences. Be sure to check the guys out.

And this month, I don't play a final song.  Debating on not doing that anymore.  I'm on a Podcasting Facebook group and there's been a lot of talk on there about how podcasts can get in trouble for playing others songs like I have been, so I'm considering dropping that.

But if you're in a bad and would like your song played on the show, feel free to get in touch with me (music@HeadSpeaks.com)

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

If you like the show, be sure to rate us and leave some feedback on iTunes.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast as we check out the Atom during the Crisis on Infinite Earths!

See ya next time.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Episode 30: Fanboys and the Sword of the Atom Special!

Welcome back true believers....

I know, delayed once again... but here is the Episode 30: Fanboys and the Sword of the Atom Special!

First up on Bitches, Moans, and Gripes, I talk a little about Fanboys, the internet, and how they like to put down anyone that disagrees with them.

Listen to this episode for more information.  And let me know if you agree....

Then at 17 minutes in, we look at "What's In Head's Longbox?", where we continue our Atom coverage with his next appearance... The Sword of the Atom Special 1

Sword of the Atom Speical!

Sword of the Atom Special #1
Cover Date: 1984
On Sale Date: April 5, 1984
Cover Price: $1.25
Editor: Alan Gold

Title: "The Atom's Farewell"
Pages: 40
Writer: Jan Strnad
Artist: Gil Kane
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko

Cover Credits
Artist: Gil Kane

Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)

At 1:07 we have, "Where’s Head Going?"
This episode, I look at the podcast: Wild Pod: A Wild Dog Podcast by FKAJason
This show, Jay looks at the comic book character Wild Dog and his appearances across the DCU.

Then four minutes later, I dust off Head's Mail Bag.

Finally, I play Poison by Bell Biv Devoe.

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

If you like the show, be sure to rate us and leave some feedback on iTunes.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast!

See ya next time.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Episode 28: The Sword of the Atom 4 plus The Fold

Welcome back true believers....

Sorry for the delay, I'm working on getting caught up with my podcasts... but here is the Episode 28: The Sword of the Atom 4 plus The Fold

First up on Head's Bookself, I take a brief look at The Fold by Peter Cline.

The Fold tells the story about a man named Mike Erikson who has been asked by a friend to look at a door in California that allows travel thousands of mile in a single step.  According to the scientists, it works perfectly, but if so, why are they hesitant to unveil it and how it works?  That is what Mike is looking in to.

Then on "What's In Head's Longbox?", we're going to continue taking a look at The Sword of the Atom, with issue 4 the final issue.

Sword of the Atom 4
Cover Date: December 1983
On Sale Date: September 29, 1983
Cover Price: $0.75
Title: "Look Homeward, Atom"

Writer: Jan Strnad
Artist: Gil Kane
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko
Editor: Dick Giordano
Cover Credits Artist: Gil Kane
Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)


Question for you guys... do you like it when I put a recap of the issue on here, or do you prefer just the credits?  Let me know at SwordoftheAtom@headspeaks.com

Then on "Where is Head Going?", I talk briefly about another podcast I listen to.  Tell Em Steve Dave.  This is put on by a couple of friends of Kevin Smith and Q from Impractical Jokers.  Caution, this podcast is NOT family friendly, but a good listen, nonetheless.

Plus we have Head's Mailbag....

Finally, our final song is "Hickey's on my neck " by Audio Two.

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast!

See ya next time.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Episode 27: The Sword of the Killing Joke

Welcome back true believers....

Sorry for the delay, I'm working on getting caught up with my podcasts... but here is the 27th Episode of Head Speaks : The Sword of the Killing Joke!

First up on At The Movies With Head, I review the Killing Joke animated movie.  Way back when I ranted and raved about the comic... so I must love the movie?  Right???  Listen in and find out.

Then on "What's In Head's Longbox?", we're going to continue taking a look at The Sword of the Atom, with issue 3.
Sword of the Atom 3

Comic Title: Sword of the Atom #3
Title: "Mourning's End"

Cover Date: November 1983
On Sale Date: August 25, 1983
Cover Price: $0.60
Editor: Dick Giordano

Writer: Jan Strnad
Artist: Gil Kane
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko
Cover Credits
Artist: Gil Kane

Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)

Question for you guys... do you like it when I put a recap of the issue on here, or do you prefer just the credits?  Let me know at SwordoftheAtom@headspeaks.com

Then on "Where is Head Going?", I talk briefly about a podcasting buddy and his show.... Pat Sampson's The Longbox Crusade, where Pat is on a mission to read them all...

Plus we have Head's Mailbag....

Finally, our final song is "Shot Through The Heart " by Bon Jovi

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast!

See ya next time.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Episode 26 : The Sword of the Atom issue 2!

Greetings true believers....

Not sure what happened, but it appears I forgot to post the blog page for the 26th Episode of Head Speaks : The Sword of the Atom issue 2!

This month on "What's In Head's Longbox?", we're going to continue taking a look at The Sword of the Atom, with issue 2.

Sword of the Atom #2
Title: "A Choice of Dooms"
Cover Date: October 1983
On Sale Date: July 28, 1983
Cover Price: $0.60
Editor: Dick Giordano

Writer: Jan Strnad
Artist: Gil Kane
Letterer: Gaspar Saladino
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko

Cover Artist: Gil Kane

Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)

Synopsis:
We start off where last issue ended with Taren and The Atom facing off an army of rats.  Suddenly gas starts entering the room, knocking the two men out.

Deraegis tells the king how the two men will make fine gladiators.   Ray is locked up and thinks how he picked up some of the language on the ride in and after a few days he’ll have it down.  After weeks locked up, he’s finally given a new costume and sent out to fight.  His opponent is a blinded Taren.  When the crowd sees what happened, they begin turning on the king for his cruelty.

Pohrager, one of the trainers, helps Taren and Ray escape as the crowd rushes the stage.  He takes them to a frog that is awaiting them, along with Laethwen.   As the guards rush him, The Atom tries to hold the guards back so Taren and the Princess can escape, but Pohrager, says that he’s not saving Taren, but The Atom.

The guards take Pohrager to the king whom he tells that the people have turned against him when they saw he blinded a prisoner for sport.  The king is confused by his accusations.

Back in the forest, Ray thinks back to how he got here and the events of issue 1.  When they stop, Ray tells Laethwen his story and she relates theirs to him.

They are from another planet.  Morlaidh was established to be a penal colony for political undesirables.  Without support from home, their technology failed and they became more barbaric.   They started splitting in to warring tribes.  Her father wishes to unit them , while Deraegis thinks it can only be done via conquest.  Laethwen says that her dad’s adviser has turn the king in to a cruel man obsessed with his dreams.

While talking Taren yells for help as he’s confronted by a lizard.  Atom throws his sword in to the lizard’s mouth to scare it off, and then the creature is fell by a barrage of poisoned arrows by Taren’s band. Back in Morlaidh, the king tells his adviser he can deal with Pohrager as he sees fit.
Taren introduces The Atom to his group and he is welcomed in to the tribe.

Back in Morlaidh, we find Pohrager being hung and thirsty, driving the city even further against the king.    Deraegis takes the prisoner some water and tells him that Caellich’s cruelty has not gone unnoticed and he’ll soon be freed.  He says that there is talk of rebellion, which townsfolk over hear which fans the flames of revolt even more.

Back in the woods, Laethwen tells The Atom how even away from their home planet, class prejudices still rule and it took her awhile to overcome that to admit her feelings for Taren.  Taren tells the pair that he was betrayed by one of his own.  Now that he’s blind, Atom will have to lead his men.  He makes a comment how the forest is dangerous for the weak, careless, and disabled.
As Atom leave Laethwen to try and talk sense to a despondent Taren, he’s cold cocked by one of Taren’s men, Voss, who believes The Atom is a spy working for the king.  The fight a little as Voss is knocked next to his poison arrows, of which he grabs and threatens Ray with.

Cut to the Loring/Palmer house where Jean calls up Paul to have someone to talk to.  Being a wonderful human being, he offers to come over to comfort Jean.
To Be Cont.


Be sure to take a listen and let us know what you think.

Then on "Where is Head Going?", I talk briefly about Saturday Morning Fever from the Fire and Water Network.

Finally, our final song is "Just A Friend " by Biz Markie

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast!

See ya next time.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Episode 25: The Sword of the Atom pt 1!

Greetings true believers....

Welcome back to Head Speaks and to our 25th Episode : The Sword of the Atom pt 1!

This month on "What's In Head's Longbox?", we're going to star taking a look at one of my two favorite heroes...  The Atom!

This month, we're going to review The Sword of the Atom, issue 1.

The Sword of the Atom issue 1
Comic Title: Sword of the Atom #1
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: September 1983
On Sale Date: June 23, 1983
Cover Price: $0.60

Editor: Dick Giordano

Writer: Jan Strnad
Artist: Gil Kane
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Thomas J. Ziuko

Reprinted In:
Sword of the Atom TPB (2007)

Then continuing next month, we'll look at the other issues.  Next we'll move on to the three specials and then finish up with The Power of the Atom! (which leads into my Task Force X Headcast, down the road).

Be sure to take a listen and let us know what you think.

Then on "Where is Head Going?", I talk briefly about First Strike: The Invasion Podcast!

Finally, our final song is "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin

As always, all copyrights and trademarks are their respective owners.  No infringement implied or intended.

You can listen to Head Speaks on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or at my website: http://headspeaks.com
 (or on the link at the top of this page).
You can visit our blog directly at http://head.headspeaks.com

Please check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/headspeaksheadcast
You can also check me out on Google + by looking for Head Speaks.

E-mail me any bitches, moans, and gripes to: head@headspeaks.com  Any and all comments are welcome.

If you want to record a message you can send it to me at head@headspeaks.com

Also check out The Headcast Network which is available on iTunes.

Come, take a listen.

Be sure to join me next time for another fantastic episode of The Head Speaks HeadCast!

See ya next time.