There's an old saying that Pop-Culture is never as good as when you were 12 years old. We're going to put that to the test today with this reupload of Real Comics History! Reggie (@reggiereggie) and Chris (@acecomics) discuss the year 1992, when Chris was a lad of only 12.
Topics of conversation include the Death of Superman, the world's lamest Paul Revere, Image Comics, Rob Lee-Field (maaaaaan), speculation, trading cards, Wizard Magazine, and much much more. It's a fun chat, and we hope you enjoy!
Enjoying "Real Comics History"? We'd love to here YOUR stories from 1992 (and any year!) We mention a reddit at the end of the episode... but pretend we didn't! Instead, you can get a hold of us at weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com or via twitter @reggiereggie & @acecomics
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Originally aired in segment form during Weird Science DC Comics Podcast #99 (November 27, 2016)
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TAGS: 1992, Real Comics History, Death of Superman, Image Comics, Spawn, Youngblood, Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, New York Newsday, X-Men, X-Cutioner's Song, Find Reggie, Trading Cards, non-sports cards, comics speculation, Wizard Magazine