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Funny Book Forensics 391 King Clone

Funny Book Forensics 391 King Clone

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Dan and Greg smash Jimmy Olsen 136. Jimmy Hulk tries to smash the clones. Kirby continues to world build. Dan is not patient enough to let the build happen! Another fun episode.

Writer: Jack Kirby; Penciller: Jack Kirby; Inker: Vince Colletta; Letterer: John Costanza; Editor: E. Nelson Bridwell

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Timeline:


00:00 Podcast Introduction and Juliet's Antics
00:41 Jimmy Olsen and Baby Carrots
01:14 Peas, Carrots, and English Peas
04:18 The Punisher and Ethics Discussion
10:20 Jimmy Olsen's Incredible Transformation
15:29 The Guardian and Project Cadmus
25:34 Cloning and DNA Explanations
26:57 Bob Barker vs. Drew Carey: A Nostalgic Debate
27:24 Skipping Classes and High School Shenanigans
28:10 The Newsboy Legion and Alien Species
28:52 Musical Fantasies: Newsies, Sandlot, and Mighty Ducks Crossover
31:26 Comic Book Analysis: Jack Kirby's Wild World
34:03 The Future of DC Comics and Jack Kirby's Legacy
41:19 Comparing Art Styles: Jack Kirby vs. Neil Adams
44:17 Wrestling Analogies and Comic Book Storytelling
51:21 Concluding Thoughts and Advertisements
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