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Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

656 - Let's Talk Shop with Bergen Street Comics

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Speakers of Geek

Comicbook, Comicbooks, Comics, Comic Book, Comic, Arts & Entertainment, Comic Books, Superhero, Graphic Novel, Arts

4.3668 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2009

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Bergen Street Comics in Brooklyn just opened a few months ago. It's swanky and cool and hoping to succeed in an ever-changing marketplace. We sat down with Tom Adams, owner of Bergen Street Comics. (1:09:34)

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0:00.0

This is Comic Key Speak, episode 656.

0:03.5

Let's Talk Shop with Bergen Street Comics.

0:16.0

Welcome to Comic Key Speak. I'm Brian Deamer.

0:18.0

I'm Shane Kirstman.

0:19.5

I'm Jamie D.

0:21.0

And this episode of Comic Key Speak. I'm Brian Deaver. I'm Shane Kelly. I'm Brian Christmas. I'm Jamie D. And this episode of Comic Key Speak is sponsored by Age of TV Heroes. What's that? Hold on.

0:30.6

My sticking thing is never in the right spot. The Live Action Adventures of your favorite comic book Characters from Tomorrow's Publishing.

0:39.8

This is awesome. This is a new book coming out.

0:43.1

One of the authors is George Corey, along with Alex Ross and Jason Hofius.

0:47.3

All about the classic TV shows that we all grew up with.

0:52.5

Let me read the little description here.

0:54.0

The Age of TV Heroes examines the history of the live action television adventures of everyone's favorite comic book heroes.

1:00.0

This handsome, full-color hardcover features the in-depth interviews of the actors and behind-the-scenes players that made the classic superhero television programs we all grew up with.

1:14.1

From legendary shows like The Adventures of Superman and Batman to the modern era of The Tick and Smallville,

1:17.3

it's colorfully presented in vivid detail,

1:20.5

lavishly designed with a bevy of color photographs.

1:23.6

Included our new and exclusive interviews and commentary from Adam West,

1:27.3

Linda Carter, Patrick Warburton, Nicholas Hammond, William Cat, Jack Larson, John Wesley's ship, Jackson Bostwick, Shazam, and many more, including comments from Reb Brown, Stephen Jay, Cannell, Chip Kid, Stan Lee, Noel, Neil, Neil, John Ramita, Alex Ross, Ilya, Salkind. Who's that? The producer of Superman. Oh, okay. Lorenzo Semple, Lyle, Wagoner, and other actors, producers, and crew. Nice. Yeah, that's quite the book. You should name all the actors and who they played. There you go. The thing he just did in the very beginning. Do it. No. You can't do it? Well, I don't remember who they all were again. Well, obviously Adam West and Linda Carter, Patrick Warburton. How about Nicholas Hammond? Oh, he was Spider-Man. There you go. Well, you know William Kett? Jack Larson?

2:18.6

He was Jimmy Olson.

2:33.6

And Jackson, Bostwick. Oh, you mentioned it. It was just saying. You gave that one away. I know, I'm sorry. I knew that one. Oh, I knew that one. Oh, well, you can't prove otherwise. You didn't order the book. you have to get that book pants but uh

2:34.7

George Corey

2:35.7

you know writing this and uh he

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