Produced by Herb Davidson and Charlotte Saunders. Written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott.
Man, these Marvel stories that Power Records chose to dramatize sure are downbeat. And it only gets worse with our next selection...The Man-Thing!
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Anonymous
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It just ocurred to me that almost ALL of the Marvel Power Records are adaptations of real comics, where the DC stuff is brand new, produced just for Power Records. I wonder why?
Oh, and where is the DC love Rob? I know they didn't do much with Aquaman, but c'mon! :-)
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5 comments:
It just ocurred to me that almost ALL of the Marvel Power Records are adaptations of real comics, where the DC stuff is brand new, produced just for Power Records. I wonder why?
Oh, and where is the DC love Rob? I know they didn't do much with Aquaman, but c'mon! :-)
Chris
the audio files are being provided to me by Neal Snow, and it was the Marvels he sent first, so that's why.
Chris, do you really think i'd short shrift my beloved DC? :)
besides, Aquaman got his own JLA story, so i think he did ok by Power Records!
Unfortunately, the only DC audio files I have are the two Batman ones.
Howdy !
I just noticed page 15 is missing. Do you need it?
All the pages are there, nothing is missing. Maybe one of them didn't load for you?
http://namtab.com/powerrecord/Ffbegan15.gif
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