Siskoid and Bass' coverage of DC Comics Presents continues with issue #8 (April 1979) by Steve Englehart and Murphy Anderson, starring Superman and the Swamp Thing! It's "The Sixty Deaths of Solomon Grundy!".
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Highlights from DC Comics Presents #8 by Steve Englehart and Murphy Anderson (cover by José Luis García-López):
Fight #1
We've seen better labs...
Superman stinks:
Fight #2
A fortuitous radio broadcast:
Metropolis has an urban planning problem.
At the risk of spoiling too much of the story: The final page.
Credits:
Theme: "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" by Andy Sturmer.
Amalgam promo: "Inferno" (instrumental) by Sub Urban and Bella Poarch.
Bonus clips from: "Superman's Song" by The Crash Test Dummies.
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Listen to this episode of FW Team-Up by clicking HERE!
Or you can right-click “download”, choose “Save Target/Link As”, and select a location on your computer to save the file (35 MB).
Or subscribe to FW Team-Up on Apple and Spotify!
Highlights from DC Comics Presents #8 by Steve Englehart and Murphy Anderson (cover by José Luis García-López):
Fight #1
We've seen better labs...
Superman stinks:
Fight #2
A fortuitous radio broadcast:
Metropolis has an urban planning problem.
At the risk of spoiling too much of the story: The final page.
Credits:
Theme: "Batman: The Brave and the Bold" by Andy Sturmer.
Amalgam promo: "Inferno" (instrumental) by Sub Urban and Bella Poarch.
Bonus clips from: "Superman's Song" by The Crash Test Dummies.
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Comments
Honest to gods though, you'd think Swamp Thing would invest in a slate and some chalk or lug a dry-erase tablet around with him or something. The guy can write legibly, we've seen it. How many times are you going to struggle to say something in time, Alec?
And no, no excuses about being a plant elemental or whatever your current continuity claims. You're Alec Holland at this point and that retcon is years in the future. Act like it.