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Murdock and Marvel: 1970
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Mar 27, 2024
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Episode 8 - Murdock and Marvel: 1970
We have made it to the second decade of the Marvel era! The 1970s saw significant changes and challenges for comics, and we start to see them immediately as we take a look at the very first year of this eventful decade!
Preshow
Steve Ditko is now a “Disney Legend.” https://d23.com/disney-legends-2024/
Dan and Siena C2E2 panel is on Saturday, April 27th from 10:30am – 11:30am. Room S405-B https://www.c2e2.com/en-us.html
The Year in Comics
1970 marks the end of the “Silver Age of Comics” and the start of the “Bronze Age.”
Underground comix continue to flourish
The Steranko History of Comics by Jim Steranko (https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=482701) and All In Color for a Dime by Richard A. Lupoff (https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=20515571) were published
Robert Overstreet publishes his first Comic Book Price Guide
The first Golden State Comic Book Convention is held in San Diego, with 300 attendees
Shazam Awards honored comics excellence annually from 1970-1974
The Year in Marvel
With a new distribution deal in place and its bullpen bursting with young talent, Marvel continued to expand in all directions, with 15 new titles that covered nearly every major comic genre.
New Titles (and lots of reprints)
New Characters
Big Moments
Who's in the Bullpen
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Marv Wolfman
The Year in Daredevil
Appearances: Daredevil #60-71, Avengers #82
Stan Lee continues as Editor through these books with Roy Thomas writing most and Gene Colan continuing for another year as the artist.
After Deborah cancels her engagement with Foggy after the fact that she is an ex-convict comes up once more.
Daredevil takes down Crime Wave’s illegal gambling ship and captures the boss – who's revealed to be Foggy’s Assistant Hollis.
Daredevil must deal with another villain team up as the Trio of Doom lure him into a trap at an old amusement park.
Daredevil gets upstaged by another would be superhero – Nighthawk - who turns out to be just another villain in disguise.
Daredevil fights the Gladiator who pretends not to be the gladiator in an attempt to escape prison. While this is happening, Karen – fed up with Murdock, leaves for Los Angeles.
Daredevil heads to LA to try to find Karen, but instead finds the Stunt-Master – who has agreed to steal a film as a way to try to earn money.
Karen gets a job acting on the now struggling Strange Secrets TV Show. After she witnesses the actor playing Brother Brimstone attack another actor (as well as her), She is stocked by a new Brother Brimstone who is trying to murder the cast and crew. Daredevil finds Karen and saves her from the La Brea Tar Pits. Brother Brimstone isn’t so lucky.
While on the set of the new Stunt-Master Tv Show, Daredevil fights Stilt-Man who is posing as Stunt-Master. Afterwards, DD tells Karen that he has to go back to New York. Karen declines to go with him having found she enjoys her career as an actress.
Daredevil helps out his Dad’s old coach get his current boxer out from under an extremist group
Daredevil and Black Panther help out the Carver brothers who are being bullied/harassed by the Thunderbolts.
Finally, Daredevil goes up against the Tribune who’s attempting to be judge, jury and executioner of the New York Three after they are arrested for blowing up the New York Hilton
New Powers, Toys or Places
New Supporting Characters
New Villains
This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #70 Nov 1970 “The Tribune” and Daredevil #71 Dec 1970 “If an Eye Offend Thee...!”
Recap
Why We Picked This Story
The Takeaway
Tough year for Marvel
Questions or comments
We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime.
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THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES
Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/.
The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries ag
We have made it to the second decade of the Marvel era! The 1970s saw significant changes and challenges for comics, and we start to see them immediately as we take a look at the very first year of this eventful decade!
Preshow
Steve Ditko is now a “Disney Legend.” https://d23.com/disney-legends-2024/
Dan and Siena C2E2 panel is on Saturday, April 27th from 10:30am – 11:30am. Room S405-B https://www.c2e2.com/en-us.html
The Year in Comics
1970 marks the end of the “Silver Age of Comics” and the start of the “Bronze Age.”
Underground comix continue to flourish
The Steranko History of Comics by Jim Steranko (https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=482701) and All In Color for a Dime by Richard A. Lupoff (https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=20515571) were published
Robert Overstreet publishes his first Comic Book Price Guide
The first Golden State Comic Book Convention is held in San Diego, with 300 attendees
Shazam Awards honored comics excellence annually from 1970-1974
The Year in Marvel
With a new distribution deal in place and its bullpen bursting with young talent, Marvel continued to expand in all directions, with 15 new titles that covered nearly every major comic genre.
New Titles (and lots of reprints)
New Characters
Big Moments
Who's in the Bullpen
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Marv Wolfman
The Year in Daredevil
Appearances: Daredevil #60-71, Avengers #82
Stan Lee continues as Editor through these books with Roy Thomas writing most and Gene Colan continuing for another year as the artist.
After Deborah cancels her engagement with Foggy after the fact that she is an ex-convict comes up once more.
Daredevil takes down Crime Wave’s illegal gambling ship and captures the boss – who's revealed to be Foggy’s Assistant Hollis.
Daredevil must deal with another villain team up as the Trio of Doom lure him into a trap at an old amusement park.
Daredevil gets upstaged by another would be superhero – Nighthawk - who turns out to be just another villain in disguise.
Daredevil fights the Gladiator who pretends not to be the gladiator in an attempt to escape prison. While this is happening, Karen – fed up with Murdock, leaves for Los Angeles.
Daredevil heads to LA to try to find Karen, but instead finds the Stunt-Master – who has agreed to steal a film as a way to try to earn money.
Karen gets a job acting on the now struggling Strange Secrets TV Show. After she witnesses the actor playing Brother Brimstone attack another actor (as well as her), She is stocked by a new Brother Brimstone who is trying to murder the cast and crew. Daredevil finds Karen and saves her from the La Brea Tar Pits. Brother Brimstone isn’t so lucky.
While on the set of the new Stunt-Master Tv Show, Daredevil fights Stilt-Man who is posing as Stunt-Master. Afterwards, DD tells Karen that he has to go back to New York. Karen declines to go with him having found she enjoys her career as an actress.
Daredevil helps out his Dad’s old coach get his current boxer out from under an extremist group
Daredevil and Black Panther help out the Carver brothers who are being bullied/harassed by the Thunderbolts.
Finally, Daredevil goes up against the Tribune who’s attempting to be judge, jury and executioner of the New York Three after they are arrested for blowing up the New York Hilton
New Powers, Toys or Places
New Supporting Characters
New Villains
This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #70 Nov 1970 “The Tribune” and Daredevil #71 Dec 1970 “If an Eye Offend Thee...!”
Recap
Why We Picked This Story
The Takeaway
Tough year for Marvel
Questions or comments
We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime.
------------------
THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES
Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/.
The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries ag
Released:
Mar 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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