• Episode 27 - Marvel's The Golem (Part 1)

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 27 - Marvel's The Golem (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • 3 Golems for the price of one! Henry and Brandon do a deep dive into Marvel's The Golem across time!

    Comics covered:

    The Incredible Hulk #134, Sep 1970

    • “Among Us Walks… the Golem”
      • Written by Roy Thomas
      • Penciled by Herb Trimpe
      • Inked by Sal Buscema
      • Lettered by Artie Simek
      • Edited by Stan Lee

    Strange Tales #174, Mar 1974

    • “There Walks the Golem!”
      • Written by Len Wein
      • Penciled by John Buscema
      • Inked by Jim Mooney
      • Colored by Glynis Wein
      • Lettered by Dave Hunt
      • Edited by Roy Thomas

    Strange Tales #176, Jul 1974

    • “Black Crossing”
      • Written by Mike Friedrich
      • Penciled & Inked by Tony DeZuniga
      • Colored by Linda Lessmann
      • Lettered by Marck
      • Edited by Roy Thomas

    Strange Tales #177, Sep 1974

    • “There Comes Now Raging Fire!”
      • Written by Mike Friedrich
      • Penciled by Tony DeZuniga
      • Inked by Steve Austin
      • Colored by Bill Mantlo
      • Lettered by Tom Orzechowski
      • Edited by Roy Thomas

    Invaders #12, Oct 1976

    • “To the Warsaw Ghetto”
      • Written by Roy Thomas
      • Penciled by Frank Robbins
      • Inked by Frank Springer
      • Colored by Phil Rachelson
      • Lettered by Joe Rosen
      • Edited by Roy Thomas

    Come back next time for the conclusion!

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