Episode 52 - Jack Kirby's Space Odyssey with comic book publisher Eli Schwab (part 1)

Episode 52 - Jack Kirby's Space Odyssey with comic book publisher Eli Schwab (part 1)

Marvel Comics legend and trailblazer Jack Kirby is known for his work with Joe Simon and Stan Lee, creating Captain America, The Fantastic Four, Thor, The Hulk, The Silver Surfer, and countless other unforgettable superheroes. But in the 1970s, he also created a comic book adaptation (and continuing series!) based on 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Who better to cover this mysterious and little-seen dimension of the Odyssey series than comic book artist and publisher Eli Schwab, who is both a diehard Kirby and 2001 aficionado!

From floating monoliths to the innermost thoughts of the Star Child, this wildly imaginative and bold retelling of our beloved Odyssey is part space adventure, part philosophy...and all Kirby.

Plus: Harlan Ellison, prehistoric witches, and X-51 The Machine Man.

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Episode 10 is where, HAL?

Episode 10 is where, HAL?

A peek behind the scenes on base at Clavius. We're sure this "faulty transmitter situation" will be cleared up soon...   Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

29 Marras 20221min

Episode 9 - Moon Base Clavius

Episode 9 - Moon Base Clavius

To celebrate the launch of Artemis I and the beginning of NASA's next chapter on the Moon, we're looking around our own home-sweet-home this week: Clavius Base! When was it built, and is it part of our evolutionary destiny? Were we meant to dig up the Monolith? How can we live here, and how many of you could potentially visit at one time? Turns out it's a pretty big place...but with very few snacks. Plus: getting up close to the Monolith, a weekend at the Overlook, and remembering Leon Vitali. Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

22 Marras 202241min

Episode 8 - Monolith: The Sentinel

Episode 8 - Monolith: The Sentinel

The Monolith is back and so are we! After some brief R&R aboard Space Station V, we're back on base - full of Howard Johnson's and duty-free gin - and ready to explore the myth, the meaning, and the makeup of this most iconic of parallelograms. SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF ALERT!! This episode contains shockingly earthly materials and techniques used to build and film the monolith which may reduce your sense of awe and wonder. There will be a warning. Plus: the sound of liquor being poured onto Joan Collins. Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

15 Marras 202227min

Episode 7 - Monolith: The Encounter

Episode 7 - Monolith: The Encounter

A mysterious object has arrived, and we buckle down for a wild ride through the various concepts, designs and possible meanings of the Tycho Magnetic Anomaly known as the MONOLITH. The shape, the significance, the storytelling of this literal ICON of cinema. Humans have been building structures to commune with the heavens since we began. What happens when they build one for us? Why does this deceptively simple and unique shape pop up over and over throughout our history? Plus: psychedelic TV tendrils, Gigolo Joe, and Mass Effect! It's Gucci. Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

15 Syys 202231min

Episode 6 - The Dawn of Man (Part Three)

Episode 6 - The Dawn of Man (Part Three)

In our third archaeological dig into the evolution of humans, it's a news flash! Some incredible developments have occurred in the world of anthropology in recent weeks forcing us to totally rethink our past and how we see ourselves - give or take a million years... Meet Little Foot, Mrs. Ples, and Dragon Man! Plus prehistoric periwinkles, midons and coprolites, and the archaeology of garbage.   Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

23 Elo 202243min

Episode 5 - The Dawn of Man (Part Two)

Episode 5 - The Dawn of Man (Part Two)

In the second part of our archaeological dig, we're uncovering the secrets of the Dawn of Man!  The genius of Stuart Freeborn, the magic of mirrors, and the glory days of slide film. Orangutan takes the Oscar, problematic primate nudity, and how to walk like an australopith. Plus: raw meat, monkey merkins, and a tapyr that's not dead, it's just resting...   Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

16 Elo 202243min

Episode 4 - The Dawn of Man (Part One)

Episode 4 - The Dawn of Man (Part One)

This week we're going back to the beginning with the first in a series of archaeology digs into the tough primal world of early hominids and the origin of our species. A day in the life of a Neanderthal, Homo Erectus romance, the rituals of tribal community, and the earliest signs of spirituality. Plus: Lancelot Link, Stone Age sushi, and tadpole brittle!   Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

2 Elo 202236min

Episode 3 - From Voyager to James Webb Telescope

Episode 3 - From Voyager to James Webb Telescope

To celebrate the inaugural images of the new James Webb Space Telescope and to commemorate the powering down of the Voyager spacecraft, we dive into the history and technology of the missions that have captured our imagination with unprecedented glimpses of our universe. And how Douglas Trumbull and his team simulated planets, galaxies and nebulae with practical photography and in some cases predicted the mind-blowing celestial landscapes we're just now discovering. Plus, bionics, exploding films and moon-eating cockroaches! Learn more and find our sources at www.spacepodyssey.com email us at spacepodyssey2001@gmail.com Twitter @spacepodyssey Facebook at @spacepodyssey

22 Heinä 202255min

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