SHOW NOTES:
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Intro
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Shoutout to new Patron Salvador
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Adventures in Poor Taste plug for Doc’s column
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Episode 50 – Mailbag
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Background (5:24)
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First teenage sidekick was Robin, the Boy Wonder, introduced in Detective Comics #38 (April 1940)
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Numerous teen sidekicks followed: Bucky (Captain America), Toro (Human Torch), Speedy (Green Arrow)
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1954, Frederic Wertham published Seduction of the Innocent, claiming comic books were corrupting America’s youth – pointed out potential homosexual subtexts, along with graphic imagery, in several comic books – the Comics Code Authority was created to let the industry self-regulate rather than have Congress do it for them
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Later comics explore the role sidekicks have, and retcon the justification for the sidekick accompanying the hero (Bucky became an assassin, for example)
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Many sidekicks become adult heroes in their own right, several even becoming legacy versions of the hero they helped
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Discussion of several hero/sidekick pairings
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Batman/Robin – Batman has series of Robins, all of whom have different personalities, and Bruce’s relationship with each is different
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Various Robins kept at arm’s length at first to prevent Bruce from getting too close, especially after Dick left and Jason died
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Cap/Bucky – Bucky started off as mere teen sidekick, then retconned to be dangerous assassin as part of Winter Soldier reveal (31:25)
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Barry Allen/Wally West – Wally started off as Kid Flash, then became the third Flash after Barry’s death – becomes more powerful than even Barry (38:33)
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Wolverine/Kitty Pryde/Jubilee/X-23 – we discussed this in the Wolverine episode – Wolverine takes young girls under his wing (44:55)
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Big Daddy/Hit-Girl – Mindy raised by her father to be brutal assassin, doesn’t know anything outside of survival & killing (49:14)
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Superman/Jimmy Olsen – never gets superpowers of his own (outside of wacky 50s/60s stories), but is a staunch ally of Man of Steel (53:04)
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Rick Jones – sidekick to several heroes: Captain America, Captain Marvel, Hulk (58:24)
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Real-life examples
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Matt’s suggestion of John Allen Mohammed/Lee Boyd Malvo (62:45)
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Joe Montana/Steve Young (69:00)
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Doc’s mentor
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Treatment?
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End
References:
- “6 in the Mornin’” – Ice-T – Anthony – 3:34
- Sancho Panza – Anthony – 6:58
- Jack Thompson – Anthony – 12:32
- Beavis & Butt-Head – Doc – 12:50
- Ren & Stimpy – Doc – 12:54
- Superdickery – Anthony – 58:15
- Beltway sniper – Anthony – 63:00
- Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi & Tahl Raz – Doc – 88:10
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