I make no apologies for that.
Comics from the 1940s and 1960s were way more inventive, innovative, and exciting than the currently bland, angst-ridden, and morally gray slasher fiction parading around as the superhero comics of my younger days. If I had children, I wouldn't have any problems letting them read the 1940s Captain Marvel, Plastic Man, Batman, Superman, The Spirit, or 1960s Marvel. With very few exceptions, I'd honestly have to keep them away from most of the Marvel and DC comics being published now, though.
I love the old radio programs I've been able to collect in mp3 from the Net and on CD collections from Radio Spirits. Shows like "The Shadow" and "The Adventures of Superman" just aren't done anymore. Heck, half the things that are taken for granted as being Superman cannon were developed or showcased on the Superman radio show first!
There's also no question that animation from the Golden Age of Hollywood (1930s-early 1950s) was by far the best produced by the studio system. It's a real shame to see how far the artform has fallen when Homer Simpson tops lists above Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Popeye, and other theatrical short and feature film greats. We have the numbing effects of TV and the shortsightedness of studio vault handlers keeping the old shorts out of the general public's each to thank for that! And to think I've lived long enough in my short life to see this happen!
Now, here's some positive news...
I found some very catchy, quiche tunes made for the Merry Marvel Marching Society in the 1960s on the Net!
The MMMS was a fan group created by Marvel Comics in the 1960s to promote its comics. Many long-time fans of Marvel were members of the fan group and it existed until the mid-1970s. Part of the promotional pack for the group were two records issued in 1965 and 1967. The 1965 record featured voices of some Marvel artists (Jack Kirby among them) as well as editor-in-chief Stan Lee and the company secretary, Flo Steinberg.
http://www.mts.net/%7Elaynev/TheVoicesofMarvel1965.mp3
Somebody found a copy of the second MMMS record, "Scream Along With Marvel," and transferred the audio to his computer, cleaned it up a bit, and posted it as mp3s!
I'm not linking directly to the second set of mp3's since that might lead to a massive bandwith problem. Instead, I'm directing to a website where these tunes can be downloaded from. The mp3's are NOT this site per se but are linked to from it.
Here's the address...
http://checkthecoolwax.blogspot.com/200 ... 4941146571
Enjoy the mp3's!
P.S. -- Copies of the records are extremely rare. I did see 2 or listing for them but lowball figures were $45.00 and the high-end for the second record was in the $90 range! Insane.
Somebody must put them on CD some day!
