Bronze and Modern Gods podcast

This 1965 Comic Is Spiking HARD Right Now + Hidden Marvel Weirdness

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Collectors, this week is wild!

Hot Book of the Week: Astro Boy #1 (Gold Key, 1965) is surging after news of a Sony live-action Astro Boy film with Jason Reitman developing the project — and high-grade copies are already reaching up to $800.

Then for our 25 Year Rule, we revisit Amazing Spider-Man #30 (2001) — the first issue written by J. Michael Straczynski, kicking off one of the most influential (and controversial) Spider-Man runs ever. It introduces Ezekiel Sims and Morlun, launches the early Spider-Totem mythology, and resets the tone of Spider-Man for the 2000s.

Underrated Books of the Week:

Nottingham #1 (Mad Cave, 2021) flips Robin Hood into a medieval noir crime mystery from the Sheriff’s point of view.

Modeling with Millie #54 (Marvel, 1967) is the final issue of the series — featuring the truly bizarre “Millie the Marvel” superhero dream story that you have to hear to believe.

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