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More episodes please!
I am a lifelong fan of Superman, and somehow only recently discovered the work of the great Elliot S! Maggin! I believe I first heard of Mr. Maggin on an episode of the podcast Word Balloon which led me here to this fantastic podcast where Mr. Maggin reads his books, a few chapters at a time, for our enjoyment. I love how he also adds anecdotes about his life and career too.
Mr. Maggin has quickly become, if not my favorite then at least, one of my favorite Superman writers of all time. I have bought most of his books at this point and am constantly on the look out for back issues of his stories to read. I just can’t get enough of his great story telling!
I really hope we get more episodes of this podcast in the near future!
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Jarawe
Super writer reads his novelS!
I was glad to be able to enjoy listening to this podcast while working. A knowledgeable Superman writer crafted some fantastic novels, and he reads them! They are epic in scope, and I would love to see them adapted in live action, animation, or comic books! If they aren’t, they stand well on their own because Elliot did a great job with both “Last Son of Krypton” and “Miracle Monday”!
Earth R Superman
Wonderful
A reminder of what the Man of Steel is and will continue to be ... a must for any Superman fan ... a wonderful companion to the 1st Superman novel.
$Dollah
FantaS!tic Story
I’ve heard about Miravle Monday for a longtime but never got to it. I couldn’t put this podcast down. It’s a true classic tale. Thanks Elliot for making this wonderful tale.
SuperToby1982
Work in the Author's Own Voice
I am a longtime fan of Mr. Elliot S! Maggin's work in comics and his novels and short story collections. I am most especially fond of "Miracle Monday", and it is a delight finally to hear the author reading this novel, one or two chapters at a time. If you ever had any doubts about where, exactly, Metropolis is, listen to him reading, and you will doubt no more.
Mr. Maggin has suggested that he will also talk about how he came to re-issue "Miracle Monday" after it had long been out of print, and I'm hoping, too, that he will read other of his works, like "Luthor's Gift" and "For the Luvva Jack".
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Halk-Kar
