#278: October 1976 (w/Kelly Sue DeConnick) - "This Woman, This Warrior!"
Kelly Sue DeConnick (FML, Captain Marvel) joins us to talk about
the first appearance of Ms. Marvel, the long road to Carol Danvers
becoming Captain Marvel, and how Gerry Conway is exactly the person
you'd hope he would be!
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Kelly Sue DeConnick is the writer of some of our
very favorite comics, including Pretty Deadly, Bitch
Planet, and the Eisner Award-winning
Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons. You
can catch a glimpse of her in the MCU's Captain
Marvel, which was based on her vision for Carol
Danvers. Her current Dark Horse series,
FML, is on stands now, and if you’re not
reading it, what are you even doing?
For nearly two hours of bonus content —
including our coverage of Captain Marvel
#48 and 24 more Marvel comics in the
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Stories Covered in this Episode:
"This Woman, This Warrior!" - Ms. Marvel #1, written by Gerry
Conway with Carla Conway, art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott,
letters by John Costanza, colors by Marie Severin, edited by
Gerry Conway, 1976 Marvel Comics
"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 4 written and performed by
Robb Milne. All incidental music by Robb
Milne.
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resource for release dates and issue information. (RIP Mike.)
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