Lonely Hearts Ep. 13: Marvel Romance Redux

What happens when you take a vintage romance story and replace all the dialog with modern jokes? That's What 2006's Marvel Romance Redux was all about. The guys take a look at 1969's "Jilted" by Stan Lee(?), Don Heck and John Romita, and then Redux's "Love Me, Love my Clone!". Same art, different story, and each available in the Romance Comics Theater experience!

Listen to Episode 13 (the usual filthy filthy language warnings apply) by clicking HERE!


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The original story available in the Marvel Romance collection; the newer version in Marvel Romance Redux: Love Is a Four-Letter Word:
As promised in the podcast, here's a blank version of the stories for your own purposes.
If you want to take on the challenge as explained in the episode, let us know! Here's the rest:
Further credits :
"Comic Book Romance" (Theme for Lonely Hearts Podcast) by Johnny and the Jokers.

"Here's to the Losers" (End theme for Lonely Hearts Podcast) by James (Vic Fontaine) Darren.

Relevant teaser clip from "Orphan Black" by starring Tatiana Maslany and Evelyne Brochu.

Additional audio:
Romance Comics Theatre Music: "It's Hard to Say Goodbye" by Michael Ortega.

Bonus clip from: "Memphis" by Lonnie Mack; "Take You Down" (The Man from U.N.C.L.E. soundtrack) by Daniel Pemberton; "Beast Wars: Transformers" theme song by Robert Buckley.

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