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That’s The Issue Podcast, Episode 10: The Weirdest Comic Book In Your Collection

By | June 15th, 2018
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Welcome to That’s The Issue, the comic book podcast that gets to know you through the issues that you love!

On this episode, we ask the question: What’s the Weirdest Comic Book in Your Collection? Aside from sharing their own, Matt reads through the many, many responses from the Multiversity Staff!
Before that though, Wes gets an education from Matt on the mid-’90s UK sensation that is Mr. Blobby, as well as the importance and seemingly arbitrary nature of the illustrious Christmas Number 1. Join us!

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Or download the podcast episode here.

You can find the Kim Justice video dedicated to the Rise and Fall of Mr. Blobby right here, and if you’re brave enough here’s a link to the Mr. Blobby single that Matt got on cassette when he was 11.

If you were curious as to what Nicholas Palmieri’s Slam Book looks like:

Here’s an image of Eric Goebelbecker’s “Pogo” books:

And John Schaidler may have won with his copy of “The OJ Simpson Story”:

If you’re interested in “The Godyssey” that Greg mentioned, you can read an article about it right here.

Jacob Hill has a copy of “Martin Luthor King and the Montgomery Story” which you can read about here.

Finally, if you want to read the article that Mike wrote on “Famous First Editions Flash Comics” by click here.

You can find That’s The Issue Podcast on Apple Podcasts, and if you like it, subscribe and leave a review, as it gets us featured and allows us to get a bigger audience.

You can also find the show on Stitcher, Soundcloud, or even on Podbean.

Until next time, cheers to you!
Matt

Theme Song is “It Feels Good to be Alive Too,” by Loyalty Freak Music off the album Robot Dance!


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Matt Lune

Born and raised in Birmingham, England, when Matt's not reading comics he's writing about them and hosting podcasts about them. From reading The Beano and The Dandy as a child, he first discovered American comics with Marvel's Heroes Reborn and, despite that questionable start, still fell in love and has never looked back. You can find him on Twitter @MattLune

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