• Episode 30 - DC's The Golem (Part 2)

  • Jun 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 30 - DC's The Golem (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Funny; They Don’t Look Jewish, “Where Judaism appears in the panels.” Our purpose is to find characters, stories and issues of comics that explore explicitly Jewish content.

    In this episode Brandon and Henry wrap of their coverage of DC's The Golem!

    Comics and TV covered in this episode:

    Swamp Thing (Vol. 2) #153, Apr 1995

    • “River Run, Chapter 2: Twilight of the Gods”
      • Written by Mark Millar
      • Penciled by Chris Weston
      • Inked by Kim DeMulder
      • Colored by Tatjana Wood
      • Lettered by Comicraft
      • Edited by Stuart Moore and Julie Rottenberg

    Hellblazer #167, Oct 2001

    • “Highwater, Conclusion”
      • Written by Brian Azzarrello
      • Penciled and inked by Marcelo Frusin
      • Colored by Zylonol
      • Lettered by Clem Robins
      • Edited by Will Dennis

    Superboy, Season 3: Ep 14 - The Golem

    • January 19, 1991
    • Director:
    • Robert Wiemer
    • Writer:
    • Paul Stubenrauch
      • “An elderly Jewish man creates the mythical creature Golem to protect him from racial bigotry. But when Golem goes on a rampage, Superboy has to step in and save the day.”

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