Episode #20
Martian Manhunter's 60th Anniversary Special:
A Celebration of the Alien Atlas, Concluded
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New York Times Program Synopsis:
A special which pays tribute to The Manhunter from Mars, the least popular co-founder of the Justice League of America and one of the greatest hanger-on associates to pop culture heroes of all time. The special interweaves memorable moments from J'onn J'onzz's television series, cartoons and comics highlighting his super powers, secret identity, acts of heroism, and personal life. Also included are comically inept text-to-audio vignettes featuring unrecorded guest stars discussing the best super-hero ever of Middletown, U.S.A.
- 00:01:38 Prelude: My Name is J'Onn J'Onzz
- 00:06:50 Reevaluating the Martian Manhunter with Grant Morrison
- 00:09:54 Justice League Task Force with Peter David
- 00:16:41 JLA with Grant Morrison, Howard Porter & Kevin Smith
- 00:30:20 Martian Manhunter solo series with John Ostrander
- 00:36:28 Elseworlds with Howard Chaykin, Darwyn Cooke & Mark Waid
- 00:47:47 Martian Marvel Media with Carlo Barberi, J. M. DeMatteis, Carl Lumbly, Phil Morris, Bruce Timm & Stan Berkowitz
- 01:02:35 Bold New Directions with A. J. Lieberman, Paul Cornell, & Matt Kindt
- 01:14:39 Commercial Interruption featuring rolled spine podcast & The Fire and Water Podcast Network
- 01:18:13 The Friends & Enemies of Martian Manhunter featuring Peter David, Phil Morris, Jim Starlin, David Harewood, Geoff Johns & Mike Carlin
- 01:55:17 Stay Tuned following messages from LanternCast, The Quarter Bin Podcast, Warlord Worlds, Pulp 2 Pixel Podcasts, Comic Reflections, King-Size Comics Giant-Size Fun
- 02:01:10 60th Birthday Party with Rob Williams, Geoff Johns & Mike Carlin
- 02:14:27 Supergirl with David Harewood, Chyler Leigh, Melissa Benoist, Kevin Smith & Andrew Kreisberg
- 02:30:50 Blue Planet for a Green Man from a Red World with Mike McKone, Peter David, J. M. DeMatteis, Howard Porter, David Harewood, Andrew Kreisberg, & Lance Reddick
- Theme music "Blacksheep - alien" by Cyril.G Pereira from the album The Revenge of Glory (2007) with additional music from the album Diabolic (2012)
- Sal Velluto courtesy of Wizard Magazine #22 (1993)
- Christopher Priest courtesy of Digital Priest.com (2000)
- Howard Porter courtesy of Comics Coast To Coast #214 (2000)
- Grant Morrison courtesy of Fat Man on Batman Episode #27: Bat Christ (2013) & Multiversity Panel at SDCC (2015)
- Kevin Smith courtesy of Fat Man on Batman Episode #27: Bat Christ (2013) & Fat Man on Batman 103: Passion of the Kreisberg (2015)
- Kyle Rayner courtesy of Green Lantern #87 (1997)
- Wally West courtesy of Martian Manhunter #8 (1999), JLA #86 (2003), JLA: Scary Monsters #3 (2003) & JLA #92 (2004)
- Eel O'Brien courtesy of JLA #92 (2004) & DC One Million #1 (1998)
- Steve Vance courtesy of OverStreet Fan #21 (1997)
- Robert Greenberger courtesy of Millennium Edition: Detective Comics #225 (2001)
- Darryl Banks courtesy of Comics Continum.com
- John Ostrander courtesy of Dollar Bin Comics Episode 352 (2015)
- Mark Waid courtesy of Fantastic Forum (2013)
- Darwyn Cooke courtesy of Orbital in Conversation Episode 156 (2015), iFanboy - Episode 63 (2008) & ComicVineVideos SDCC (2012)
- Carl Lumbly courtesy of Sci-Fi Talk (2012), GNP Interviews (2015) & The Justice League interviewed at Comic-Con (2015)
- Bruce Timm & Stan Berkowitz courtesy of Warner Bros. Animation
- Phil Morris courtesy of SiDEBAR - COMICS, ART & POP CULTURE: Ep. 71 (2008)
- A. J. Lieberman courtesy of Where Monsters Dwell (2012)
- Paul Cornell courtesy of MTV Geek (2011), CBR TV @ CCI (2011) & Comic Book Road Show 163 (2012)
- Matt Kindt courtesy of Wayne's Comics Podcast #86 (2013) & PREVIEWSworld (2013)
- Geoff Johns & Mike Carlin courtesy of Warner Bros. Animation
- David Harewood courtesy of KSiteTV (2015), Whedonopolis Videos (2015), CBS.com (2015), Access Hollywood (2015)
- Jim Starlin courtesy of SiDEBAR (2008), Victor Rodgers (2014) and The Gorgeous Geeks (2010)
- Rob Williams courtesy of Word Balloon
- Supergirl Cast & Crew courtesy of CBS.com Supergirl Pilot (Behind the Scenes) (2015), Meet The Supergirl Cast (2015) & Stars Go Inside The Dept. of Extra-Normal Operations (2015)
- Andrew Kreisberg courtesy of Fat Man on Batman 103 & KSiteTV
- Chyler Leigh courtesy of KSiteTV
- Lance Reddick courtesy of IGN Keepin' It Reel Podcast
- Additional audio clips from the recorded programs Home Box Office, M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994), Justice League of America (1997), Justice League [Unlimited] (2001–2006), Smallville (2001–2011), The Batman (2004–2008), Robot Chicken (2005-2015), Justice League Heroes (2006), Justice League Heroes Original Soundtrack (2006), Justice League: The New Frontier (2008), Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011), Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010), GraphicAudio DC Comics: DC Universe: Last Sons (2010), Young Justice (2010-2012), Justice League: Doom (2012), Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013), Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite (2013), Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom (2015), Supergirl (2015-2016)
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1 comment:
Pat yourself on the back, Frank, or do whatever it is you do when you feel a sense of pride and accomplishment (cigar? champaign? shoe-shopping binge?). The hard work, time, and dedication you poured into J'Onn J'Onzz's Sixtieth Anniversary yielded four of the best hours of podcasting I can recall. The value of the audio clips and the diversity of voices, both archival and digitized, kept this Martian Love Fest from ever feeling boring.
It's fascinating how many talented people love the Martian Manhunter and want to tell stories with him, but few, if any, make lasting impressions outside of devoted superhero fandom.
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