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Ten Cent Takes

Ten Cent Takes

Mike Thompson & Jessika Frazer

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A podcast looking at comics, pop culture, and how the two connect. Come for the history, stay for the swearing.
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 23: The Sandman Book Club (Part 5)
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01/06/22 • 93 min

This week, we discuss our thoughts on The Sandman Vol 9: The Kindly Ones. There was a lot we liked, as well as a lot we could've done without.

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Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original art by @Lookmomdraws
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 21: The Sandman Book Club (Part 4)
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12/09/21 • 79 min

Things are starting to come to a head in our penultimate episode for The Sandman Book Club! Brief Lives follows the story of Dream and Delirium as they search the world for Destruction, their missing brother. Meanwhile, the next volume (The World's End) brings us another anthology with hints at what to expect in the final two volumes of the series.

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Jessika: I feel like I'm very straight passing recently. So I went out and ordered by self some doc Martins, just work there. These are my doc Martins. I am bisexual. *laughs*

Hello! Welcome to Ten Cent Takes, the podcast where we seek to find Destruction one issue at a time. My name is Jessika Frasier, and I'm joined by my cohost, the fountain of facts, Mike Thompson.

Mike: Hello. Hello. Hello.

Jessika: Hello, Mike. And if you, listener, are new around here, the purpose of this podcast is to study comic books in ways that are both fun and informative. We want to look at their coolest, weirdest and silliest moments, as well as examine how they're woven into the larger fabric of pop culture and history.

This episode, we're continuing on with the fourth episode of our book club as we discuss volume seven and eight of the Sandman series, if you haven't already listened to our previous episodes on the Sandman and want to catch up, which by the way, we highly recommend we're discussing two volumes at a time.

So go check out episode 15 for volumes one and two episode 17 for volumes three and four, and episode 19 for volumes five and a six,

And if you're thinking "These guys are great. I would love to show my support for this amazing podcast, but how?" Well friends I'll tell you. It really helps us. If you rate and review us on the platform you're listening through, especially apple pod pass and pod chaser, it really helps with discoverability and in helping us reach other nerdlings that just might enjoy the show.

Plus it gives us that validation boost that Mike and I both being generally anxious, so need. So show us some love wherever you listen, please. And thank you. You can also tell your friends how awesome we are so they can join in on this fun.

Mike: Yeah. Uh, I definitely thrive on words of affirmation as pointed out by Comic Book Couples Counseling in our last episode.

Jessika: Yes, please give us all the affirmation. But before we jump into our main conversation about volume seven and eight of the same. what is one cool thing you've read or watched lately?

Mike: I recently learned that the Books of Magic, which is a bit of a spin-off to the Sandman and a bit of sequel and a bit of something totally original, is getting the omnibus treatment. So this was actually really exciting for me because I read all the trades when I was in high school and college. And I was disappointed at how it felt like the series ended halfway through the story.

And then I learned way later that DC only collected the first 50 of like 75 total issues into trades, which is why the series felt like it ended the way it did, I guess. Didn't sell that well. And so DC stopped putting them out, but DC put out an omnibus late last year, and then they're going to release another one in a couple of months.

And it's going to contain the rest of the series as well as all of the different tie in books. And I wound up getting it for over half off from Target during this big deal they had on books where it was like, buy two, get one free. And they also weirdly had it for over half off. So yeah, I snapped that fucker up.

Jessika: Hey hey tar-get.

Mike: I know. Right. It was great. but yeah, we've been having a lot of rainstorms here in the bay area lately, and it's kind of the perfect weather to read an oversized book, featuring the adventures of Tim hunter, who is this British teenager who's due to become the most powerful magician in the current age of man and...It's a really good read still. It's one of those books from the nineties that was originally a mini series by Neil Gaiman, and then other authors picked it up and put their own spin on it, you know? And we saw that with Lucifer as well. the books of magic had a couple of different authors, but they had prolonged runs and then they had a rotating cast of artists meanwhile Lucifer had Mike Carey at the helm guiding everything for all 75 issues.

And then Neil Gaiman wrote the original miniseries for the books of magic, but then, you can still feel his fingerprints all over it, which is really cool.

Jessika: Yeah, that's neat.

Mike: Yeah. There's some cool little Easter eggs in it. Like I think I mentioned in last episode during the brain wrinkles about how we actually see Hamnet, who was in the Midsummer Night's Dream issue of Sandman show up in the Books of Magic as the page of Titania, the queen of fairies.

Jessika: Yeah, totally validated me.

Mike: I remember, you an...

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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 22: The Marvel Holiday Specials
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12/23/21 • 84 min

'Tis the season to discuss the Holidays and their role in comic books. We take a look at the history of holiday comics in general, as well as the 1990s Marvel Holiday Specials in particular. ----more----

Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Sources Cited:

Marvel blog entry: "A Journey Through Marvel Holiday Specials Past"

Den of Geek: "How Marvel Went From Bankruptcy to Billions"

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original art by @Lookmomdraws
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 27: Chuck Norris’s Karate Kommandos
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03/03/22 • 69 min

Come for the badly-animated action scenes, stay for Chuck's bizarrely-read moral "lessons" delivered in a crop top and short shorts.

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Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 39: Crazyman

Issue 39: Crazyman

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08/04/22 • 58 min

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  • DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle by Alan Cowsill and Alex Irvine
  • Ron Goulart’s Great History of Comic Books
  • Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide to Lost Universes
Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/)
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Welcome back to Dollar Bin Discoveries, the sub-series where we talk about interesting comics we've come across while digging through dollar bins. This week, we're talking about Action Comics 645 and Instruction for Making a Proper Offering to Forgotten Gods.

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Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/)
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 16: Superman and RadioShack
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09/30/21 • 65 min

What happens when you combine two of the biggest brands of the early 1980s? You get RadioShack's TRS-80 Whiz Kids comics, with special guest stars from the DC Universe. Marvel at snarky teens sassing the Man of Steel, then laugh at how he makes them perform complex math with mediocre computers!

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Episode 16 Transcript

Mike: [00:00:00] I used to go into an office, and when I did that, I had a dog that everybody loved and I baked cookies every day.

Hello, hello, hello, welcome to Ten Cent Takes, the podcast where we sell out as superheroes, one issue at a time. My name is Mike Thompson and I am joined by my co-host, the talk show host of terror, Jessika Frazer.

Jessika: Bwahahaha! I like when you give me nicknames that are a little mischievous and/or villainous, by the way.

Mike: I mean, villains are always the most fun.

Jessika: They really are. They get to do all the cool shit.

Mike: Yeah. You need a strong villain in order to have a good story.

Jessika: Absolutely.

Mike: The purpose of this podcast is to look at notable moments in comic book history. [00:01:00] They can be big or they can be small, but we always hope that they're interesting, and we like to talk about them in ways that are both fun and informative.

Today, we are going to be going back back back to the eighties and talking about the time that Superman sold computers for Radio Shack.

Jessika: Fucking sellout.

Mike: Man, I don't. Can you blame him though? I mean, he was a reporter, like he needed the extra cash.

Jessika: That's true. That does not pay all that much, from my understanding

Mike: Uh, speaking as someone who worked as a journalist for a decade, I can tell you it does not.

Jessika: Confirmed, everyone.

Mike: Confirmed. Before you freak out and think that you've missed an episode or that things are airing out of order, we are actually still doing the Sandman book club series, but we have decided to break it up, so it's not just one giant slog for people who aren't interested in Sandman. So that way there's a little something for [00:02:00] everybody, even as we're doing that prolonged experience.

So every other episode will be the Sandman book club. Before we get to that though. What is one cool thing that you have read or watched recently?

Jessika: Just last night, I watched the first episode of the Amazon Prime, let me just say it's 18+, animated series, Invincible.

Mike: Hmm.

Jessika: Have you seen that yet?

Mike: I haven't, I read the comic for a while and I really liked it, but then it just kind of felt very repetitive. And also, I didn't like how the comic got very women in refrigerator-y.

Jessika: Oh, okay, fair enough.

Mike: Like yeah. Um, I hear it's great. I just, it's kind of, it's kind of like The Boys where like, I read the comic and, and then when they announced they were making a TV [00:03:00] show, I went, eh don't know. I like, I'm not sure. I really want to see that translated to the screen and then it was great. And so I'm sure that Invisible will be great.

Jessika: I will be talking about The Boys later, in fact.

Mike: Oh okay. Well, then.

Jessika: But for now, yeah, I know, spoilers. So for those of you who hadn't seen it yet, it's about a teenage boy whose father is a famous superhero and the kid himself has also potentially expected to get powers, which he, not spoiling anything, he does, and very early on in this episode.

And when this happens, his father starts teaching them how to use them properly, even though he seems a little disappointed, even, that his really did have powers, which was kind of strange, but we'll see where that goes. But what I really liked about this series, is that they make fun of our well-known superheroes with a character like Batman and one that's very much like Wonder Woman, et cetera.

And again, I don't want to give too much away, but the ending is [00:04:00] super intense, and I'll definitely be watching more of it tonight after we've finished recording this.

Mike: Yeah. And I will say that the comic itself has moments that are shockingly intense too. And it's really interesting because there are these moments that feel very wholesome and playful, and then there are other scenes that are complete 180 and it's really, it's kind of whiplash.

Jessika: That was how it felt in the show as well. So I mean, that translated definitely.

Mike: Yeah, it's one thing that's actually really neat is that it's the guy who wrote the comic, Robert Kirkman, is also the guy who created the walking dead.

Jessika: Hm.

Mike: So, you know, dude knows how to write a hit.

Jessika: Yeah.I guess so, huh.

Mike: Yeah.

Jessika: Well, what about you? What have you been reading or watching?

Mike: You mentioned a...

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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 30: Aquaman (vol. 2)
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04/14/22 • 61 min

Are you ready to emerge from the depths of comics history as we finish Jessika's recent finds from a shop in Massachusetts? This week we're coasting the currents via Aquaman's second volume, a 1980s miniseries that wound up providing a soft reboot to the character and setting him up with the origin story that's pretty much been canon ever since.

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Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/)
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 26: NFL SuperPro
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02/17/22 • 66 min

Just in time to take advantage of Superbowl hysteria, we're talking about NFL SuperPro!

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Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Special thanks to Lance from Comic Book Keepers for hanging out with us and lending his wit and charm expertise. Head over to Apple Podcasts and smash that subscribe button! The show's also on Twitter, so be sure to give it a follow: https://twitter.com/cbkcast

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original art by @Lookmomdraws
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Ten Cent Takes - Issue 37: Abortion Eve
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07/07/22 • 30 min

We'll get back to doing funny episodes about goofy moments in comic history in two weeks, but we decided to adjust our schedule. Today, we're talking about Abortion Eve, an underground feminist comic that came out shortly after Roe v Wade was decided, and what's happening now that the Supreme Court has overturned that case. ----more----

Sources Cited:

(Both of these comics are hosted on the personal site of Ethan Persoff, who archives and shares rare and unusual comics)

If you'd like to learn more about the Comic Book Legal Defense fund –or donate to them– head on over to their site: http://cbldf.org/

Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.

Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/)
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Ten Cent Takes currently has 158 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Leisure, Hobbies, Visual Arts, Podcasts and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Ten Cent Takes?

The episode title 'Issue 23: The Sandman Book Club (Part 5)' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Ten Cent Takes is 52 minutes.

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Episodes of Ten Cent Takes are typically released every 7 days.

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The first episode of Ten Cent Takes was released on Mar 11, 2021.

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I really enjoyed this take on comics as Mike and Jessika really provided in depth information, and you can totally hear the joy in Jessika's voice for the things she finds unique and humorous. Very fun pair to listen to.

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What I really enjoy about Jessika and Mike’s show, is that they talk about comics and pop culture in such a thoughtful and well researched way, that it makes their bi-weekly topics very accessible. Even to someone like me who is definitely novice when it comes to comic book history.

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