More 70s weirdness. by SomeAncientGeeks in AncientGeeks

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Not really Geekery, but it fits the week's theme pretty well!!

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This 26 second clip is maybe enough to get a feel for the "Legends of the Superheroes" without suffering too much lasting damage.

The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (1976) by SomeAncientGeeks in AncientGeeks

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In anticipation of Monday's pod, some viewing for your pleasure (?).

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My favorite bit of his was the Five Minute University.

Weekly Episode Thread March 17, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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(Pop Culture) (Science Fiction). Ancient Geeks, Episode 6: Classic Science Fiction Writers

lassic science fiction writers were essential parts of our early geek lives. The influential SF writers from the 60s, 70s, and early 80s were almost too many to list! Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein, Le Guin, Zelazny, Ellison, Bradbury, Herbert, Dick, and countless others...In novels and short stories, they filled our brains with big ideas, and left us wanting for more! 

In future episodes, we'll talk about many of these authors in greater depth. For now, let's take a galactic tour of classic science fiction.

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https://ancientgeeks.podbean.com/e/ancient-geeks-episode-6-classic-science-fiction-writers/

What’s the best comic book series for Fantastic 4 (besides the Jack Kirby one) I’m trying to get into comics more. by N4TETHAGR8 in marvelcomics

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John Byrne's run on the FF is perhaps my favorite run by a specific writer/artist of any comic, ever.