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  • Episode 147 - The Supergirl From Krypton with Alex and Amanda Ramsey
    Supergirl crashes to Earth, and we’re ready to talk fashion, fights, and Fourth World politics. Joined by Alex and Amanda from Night of the Batman, we revisit the iconic Superman/Batman arc “The Supergirl From Krypton” and its animated adaptation “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse”, but which version flies higher? Check out Alex and Amanda’s stuff: SSYSK LINK: https://www.youtube.com/@SuperheroSYSK FLASHBACKS FLASH REWATCH POD: youtube.com/@flashbacksflashrewatchpod?si=y_c_SHnI9bKwu-Qz NIGHT OF THE BATMEN: open.spotify.com/show/1od04JzRbU9OrePOyVbeOx?si=qRzXtTAcSjWholUYhjLRpw OUR CROSSOVER WITH MEN OF STEEL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/night-of-the-batmen-podcast/id1663635355?i=1000674213822 REVIEWMORE GIRLS GILMORE GIRLS REWATCH POD: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zhmdEqCNHiBqptKLpMuD8?si=qdTx5-D4QNa6T0NGs5fKRw TANGENTIAL EXCHANGE POD: https://youtube.com/@thetangentialexchange6469?si=w2V6sZ2meB6ANLqQ   Overview Case criticized the decompressed storytelling in the comic, contrasting it with the more engaging 'Many Happy Returns' Supergirl story from 2022. Discussion highlighted Michael Turner's art style, emphasizing the influence of early 2000s teenage fashion depicted in character designs. Hosts noted that the first issue could have been condensed significantly, criticizing its pacing and structure. Superman's omitted kryptonite quarantine subplot from the movie adaptation raised concerns about character depth. Tim Daly and Kevin Conroy received praise for reprising their iconic roles, while mixed reviews were given to Ed Asner and Andre Brauer's performances. A debate on Wonder Woman's training methods questioned the conflict resolution techniques used within the storyline. Criticism arose over the implausibility of Batman defeating a Doomsday clone in the action sequences, situating him against a powerful foe. The significance of Superman’s kryptonite ring was analyzed, noting its implications on comic book continuity. The final Darkseid battle was deemed as unnecessary padding, detracting from the story's overall quality. Overall assessment categorized the comic as "mid" quality, recommending it over the movie for improved pacing and dialogue.   Notes ️ Opening & Introduction (00:00 - 11:18) Podcast introduction and guest welcome from Night of the Batman podcast Discussion of second major Superman Batman story arc following their previous crossover episode on Public Enemies Case's initial criticism of the comic's decompressed storytelling, comparing it unfavorably to the earlier 'Many Happy Returns' Supergirl story that came out 1.5 years prior Analysis of Jeph Loeb's writing style and tendency to retell existing stories, with comparison to Long Halloween vs. Eye of the Beholder Art Style & Character Design Discussion (06:02 - 22:24) Michael Turner's artwork analysis, particularly his portrayal of Supergirl and the male gaze perspective in character design Debate over teenage fashion authenticity in early 2000s, with specific mention of Degrassi character Manny's influence on style choices Case's personal reflection on aging out of the target demographic at 22-23 years old when the comic was released Discussion of Batman's visual design and 'toyetic' appeal of his various gear throughout the story Story Structure & Pacing Analysis (15:32 - 33:23) Critique of first issue's extreme decompression - could have been condensed to 5 pages according to hosts Analysis of Superman's quarantine subplot from kryptonite exposure, which was omitted from the movie adaptation Discussion of Batman's characterization and his collection of various colored kryptonite Comparison of Supergirl's introduction sequence between comic and movie versions Character Development & Voice Acting (33:23 - 44:32) Praise for Tim Daly and Kevin Conroy reprising their animated series roles in the movie Mixed reactions to Ed Asner as Granny Goodness and criticism of Andre Brauer's rushed Darkseid performance Analysis of Krypto's characterization as more aggressive than traditional versions Discussion of Superman's uncharacteristically irrational behavior throughout the story ️ Plot Development & Action Sequences (44:32 - 01:06:47) Wonder Woman and Amazons' training approach debate, including the problematic conflict resolution method Analysis of the Doomsday army sequence and its implausibility - criticism of Batman defeating a Doomsday clone Discussion of Big Barda's introduction and her height representation differences between comic and movie Trinity argument analysis, particularly Superman's inappropriate Jason Todd/Donna Troy comment Apocalypse Arc & Final Battle (01:06:48 - 01:18:02) Female Furies fight sequence comparison between mediums Batman's confrontation with Darkseid using hellspore threat as leverage Analysis of Superman's kryptonite ring usage and its comic book continuity Critique of final Darkseid battle as unnecessary padding for story length Discussion of ending differences between comic (heroic sacrifice) vs. movie (extended fight) Final Analysis & Recommendations (01:18:02 - 01:24:29) Overall assessment: story is 'mid' quality, overly decompressed for the content Recommendation to read comic over watching movie due to better pacing and dialogue Acknowledgment that 4 issues would have been optimal length instead of 6 Recognition of story's influence on modern Supergirl characterization going forward
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  • Episode 146 - The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman with Logan Crowley
    Marvel's The Incredible Hulk wanders around the desert and then stumbles into the middle of a barbecue and that interferes with Superman getting a milkshake. Hilarity ensues. But in all seriousness, this is a great comic! Join us for our discussion about it with Logan Crowley! Men of Steel Full Episode Originally aired: June 6, 2025 Edited by Sophia Ricciardi Scored by Geoff Moonen Overview In this episode of the podcast, hosts Case Aiken and Jmike welcome back guest Logan Crowley to delve into the thrilling crossover comic "The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman" from the DC vs. Marvel omnibus. They explore the art, storytelling techniques, and character dynamics within this blended comic universe, noting the pivotal roles of Hulk and Superman, and their contrasting origins. The narrative unfolds with Superman investigating seismic disturbances caused by the rampaging Hulk, leading to their first explosive encounter at a barbecue, and further complications arise with Lex Luthor's scheming. As the plot escalates, viewers witness an emotional crescendo culminating in a heart-wrenching conclusion. The hosts highlight the depth of the story and its portrayal of classic characters, while also inviting listeners to engage in their Patreon, follow Crowley's upcoming podcast "Single Bound," and join the community on Discord.   Notes ️ Podcast Introduction (00:00 - 10:26) Case Aiken announces the launch of Patreon for Certain POV Media Patreon location: patreon.com/certainpovmedia Executive producer acknowledgments: Carter Hallett, Sean Muir, Lee Greger, Memento Young, Logan Crowley, Joe Mastropiero, Nancy and Casey Aiken, and Adam Samtur (and Keith Lehtinen) Case and Jmike welcome returning guest Logan Crowley The episode focuses on 'The Incredible Hulk versus Superman' from the DC vs Marvel omnibus The hosts establish this crossover as a masterpiece that perfectly blends both comic universes ️ Comic Analysis: Structure & Setting (10:26 - 20:19) The story uses a blended universe with a framing device set in present day and flashback to the past Steve Rude's art praised for perfectly capturing both Jack Kirby and Joe Shuster styles The comic includes numerous Easter eggs (like 'Otisburg' reference) Story plugs a continuity hole in Hulk's history regarding his transformation method Timeline placement: for Hulk, after Metal Master story in Tales to Astonish; for Superman, between issues 4-5 of Man of Steel The omnibus includes extra material with notes and original art sketches Character Dynamics & Story Setup (20:20 - 30:00) Discussion of Hulk's varying intelligence levels throughout comic history Rick Jones identified as a crucial character in Hulk stories Story begins with a documentary on Hulk that Superman and Lois watch The narrative compares Superman and Hulk's origins (rockets and explosions) Flashback story begins with Hulk hiding in a cave and spontaneously transforming Superman described as being in his early years as a hero during this story ️ Plot Progression: First Half (30:01 - 39:33) Hulk goes on a rampage while Clark Kent interviews a seismologist Superman investigates unusual seismic activity caused by Hulk Their first meeting occurs at a barbecue Hulk interrupts Superman is battered by Hulk and thrown into space General Ross appears with corporate VIP Lex Luthor (with hair, Boss Hogg outfit) Lois Lane tracks down Rick Jones to get information about the Hulk Character Interactions (39:33 - 49:43) Rick Jones refuses to talk to Lois about the Hulk, showing his loyalty Superman meets Lois outside a drive-in, establishing the classic love triangle dynamic Banner and Kent meet without realizing each other's secret identities Lex Luthor flirts with Betty Ross while watching Hulk footage Lois wants to warn Betty about Luthor's questionable character Betty and Lois bond over having general fathers Conflict Escalation (49:43 - 59:15) Luthor creates a fake Hulk robot to frame the real Hulk Betty Ross appears to be kidnapped by 'Hulk' Bruce Banner transforms into Hulk to save Betty Superman arrives, sees Hulk standing over Betty, misinterprets the situation Epic fight sequence begins with Superman throwing Hulk into a cactus ravine Military fires on both heroes during their battle Luthor attempts to gain access to the gamma gun Resolution & Reflection (59:16 - 01:12:24) Superman and Hulk team up to destroy the dangerous gamma gun Fastball special scene: Superman throws Hulk at the gamma gun Luthor escapes consequences due to his wealth and status The story ends with a sad conclusion in the present day Betty Ross dies of radiation poisoning; Banner returns to his lonely existence Superman reflects on his missed opportunity to help Banner The hosts praise the emotional depth of the story and its perfect capture of both characters Logan shares information about his upcoming podcast 'Single Bound' The hosts provide links to their social media and recommend other podcasts Action items Unassigned Listeners should check out the Patreon at patreon.com/certainpovmedia for more content (01:00) Interested listeners should consider supporting Peter David's GoFundMe Listeners should follow Logan Crowley on Instagram at Token Hillbilly (01:08:02) Listeners can contact Logan about his new podcast at [email protected] (01:08:30) Listeners can join the Discord server through links at certainpov.com (01:10:00) Listeners should check out the 'Books that Burn' podcast recommended by Case (01:11:05)  
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From a Certain Point of View, Case Aiken and JMike Folson discuss Superman in all of his incarnations and homages. For people who love the Man of Steel and want to think critically about what the character represents.
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