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Old 04-23-08, 10:30 PM
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Comic Book related Audio Books

Anyone here collect Comic Book Audio Books? I have 52 GraphicAudio and it is really neat, I am starting to collect these now and just ordered some old Superman radio shows.
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never seen anything you should post what you find - I may be interested, they sound interesting enough as it is
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Here is a link to GraphicAudios list of DC titles
http://www.graphicaudio.net/c-6-dc-comics.aspx

The old superman radio dramas are pretty good also and of course the Star Wars titles are a must. I own a few sets of audio cd books
Harry Potter: The Complete Series
The Lord Of The Rings & The Hobbit
The Cronicles Of Narnia
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I have Batman: Knightfall and Kingdom Come in mp3 format. I never listened to them though.

I didn't listen to the audio version, but I cannot recommend "It's Superman" by Tom De Haven enough. It's one of my all time favorite novels and creates this really rich tale of Clarks transition from Kansas to Metropolis (or New York in this story).
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Besides Superman having his own radio show, these comic book characters also had their radio series.

BLUE BEATTLE.
BLACK HOOD. (Only one 15-minute episode survives).
BLACKHAWK. (All episodes are missing)
HOP HARRIGAN.
ARCHIE ANDREWS. (Bob Hastings who voiced Commissioner Gordon on B:TAS was the voice of Archie)
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Originally Posted by boredsilly
I have Batman: Knightfall and Kingdom Come in mp3 format. I never listened to them though.

I didn't listen to the audio version, but I cannot recommend "It's Superman" by Tom De Haven enough. It's one of my all time favorite novels and creates this really rich tale of Clarks transition from Kansas to Metropolis (or New York in this story).

I've been trying to get a hold of the Batman: Knightfall audios for years now. It was supposedly really well done... especially the guy playing Azrael. Apparently, you could hear him getting more and more insane as it went along.
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Knightfall was pretty good, I used to listen to it alot on trips back in the 90s, the superman one was great too, did a good job of using the death of storyline
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I heard the Kingdom Come one and liked it.

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