BFM :: When We Last Left Our Heroes

An ongoing series dedicated to the superhero. Host Umapagan Ampikaipakan takes an in depth look at how this uniquely American invention has grown, over the last century, to become a global cultural phenomenon and how this modern mythology has come to bear such an incredible influence over our collective cultures.

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Episode #17: Was Superman A Spy? (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Did you know that Wolverine of the X-Men was originally meant to be an ACTUAL wolverine? Did you know that a Dutch inventor was blocked from getting a patent on a process because it had been previously used in a Donald Duck comic book? Did you know that Stan Lee turned down the offer to adapt Star Wars into a comic book?

This month, on When We Last Left Our Heroes, author Brian Cronin helps Umapagan Ampikaipakan demystify some of the interesting tales, unbelievable anecdotes,...


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 October 26, 2015  42m
 
 

Episode #17: Was Superman A Spy? (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Did you know that Wolverine of the X-Men was originally meant to be an ACTUAL wolverine? Did you know that a Dutch inventor was blocked from getting a patent on a process because it had been previously used in a Donald Duck comic book? Did you know that Stan Lee turned down the offer to adapt Star Wars into a comic book?

This month, on When We Last Left Our Heroes, author Brian Cronin helps Umapagan Ampikaipakan demystify some of the interesting tales, unbelievable anecdotes,...


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 October 26, 2015  42m
 
 

Episode #16: Neil Adams, Part 2 (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Neal Adams. He would define The Bronze Age. He would leave his stylistic mark on the X-Men, Green Lantern, and Superman. He would take Batman, who had become a campy joke at the end of the 1960s, and bring back the brooding Dark Knight long before Frank Miller. He would give us Ra's Al Ghul. He would give us that marvelous fight between Superman and Muhammad Ali...


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 August 3, 2015  58m
 
 

Episode #16: Neil Adams, Part 2 (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Neal Adams. He would define The Bronze Age. He would leave his stylistic mark on the X-Men, Green Lantern, and Superman. He would take Batman, who had become a campy joke at the end of the 1960s, and bring back the brooding Dark Knight long before Frank Miller. He would give us Ra's Al Ghul. He would give us that marvelous fight between Superman and Muhammad Ali...


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 August 3, 2015  58m
 
 

Episode #15: Neal Adams, Part 1 (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Neal Adams. He would define The Bronze Age. He would leave his stylistic mark on the X-Men, Green Lantern, and Superman. He would take Batman, who had become a campy joke at the end of the 1960s, and bring back the brooding Dark Knight long before Frank Miller. He would give us Ra's Al Ghul. He would give us that marvelous fight between Superman and Muhammad Ali...


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 July 27, 2015  44m
 
 

Episode #15: Neal Adams, Part 1 (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Neal Adams. He would define The Bronze Age. He would leave his stylistic mark on the X-Men, Green Lantern, and Superman. He would take Batman, who had become a campy joke at the end of the 1960s, and bring back the brooding Dark Knight long before Frank Miller. He would give us Ra's Al Ghul. He would give us that marvelous fight between Superman and Muhammad Ali...


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 July 27, 2015  44m
 
 

Episode #14: Paul Levitz (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Paul Levitz is a legend in the comic book business. Writer. Editor. He was president of DC Comics from 2002–2009. He has been with the company for over 35 years. Along with publisher Jenette Kahn and managing editor Dick Giordano, Paul Levitz was responsible for hiring such writers as Marv Wolfman and Alan Moore, artists such as George Pérez, Keith Giffen, and John Byrne. He was a key player in the revitalisation of DC’s comic book heroes in the 1980s...


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 July 20, 2015  28m
 
 

Episode #14: Paul Levitz (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Paul Levitz is a legend in the comic book business. Writer. Editor. He was president of DC Comics from 2002–2009. He has been with the company for over 35 years. Along with publisher Jenette Kahn and managing editor Dick Giordano, Paul Levitz was responsible for hiring such writers as Marv Wolfman and Alan Moore, artists such as George Pérez, Keith Giffen, and John Byrne. He was a key player in the revitalisation of DC’s comic book heroes in the 1980s...


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 July 20, 2015  28m
 
 

Episode #13: The Fight of the Century (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Here’s a little fact you may have missed. In 1978, our planet was under threat from an alien race called the Scrubb. Their demands were simple. That Earth's greatest champion battle their world's own greatest fighter. If Earth refuses, the Scrubb and their huge armada of spaceships will destroy the planet...


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 July 13, 2015  32m
 
 

Episode #13: The Fight of the Century (When We Last Left Our Heroes)


Here’s a little fact you may have missed. In 1978, our planet was under threat from an alien race called the Scrubb. Their demands were simple. That Earth's greatest champion battle their world's own greatest fighter. If Earth refuses, the Scrubb and their huge armada of spaceships will destroy the planet...


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 July 13, 2015  32m