Mr. K’s Super Show

Mr. K’s Super Show

Here on the Mr. K's Super Show feed, we have three podcasts that cover your music and comic book needs. On each episode of Mr. K's Super Show, Mr. K examines, dissects, and analyzes 60s, 70s, and 80s music with the help of a special guest! No aspect of the music is too trivial as we go back to a time when music was fun, brash, and dynamic, and it was all about spending your allowance on LPs, 45s, cassettes, and CDs! If you like the music of Led Zeppelin, then checkout our dedicated Led Zeppelin podcast, The Pod Remains The Same (co-hosted by Brad Page), where we examine the catalog of one of the greatest bands of all-time. Album-by-album, song-by-song. If you're a comic book fan, check out our dedicated comics podcast, Back Issue Banter (co-hosted by Brad Page), where we examine the classic comics of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, and the writers and artists who breathed life into them . Check 'em all out and give 'em a listen! You'll be glad you did!

Episodes

March 1, 2026 67 mins

In this episode, we remember Sal Buscema, the legendary veteran of Marvel Comics, whose work spanned over four decades.

 

Known as a great storyteller, Sal's pencils and inks graced the pages of hundreds of Marvel comics over the years.  Known affectionately to fans as "Our Pal Sal,"  Sal was an artist who consistently did great work, and drew most of the company's biggest characters, including The Avengers, Spider-Man, The Defende...

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This time we once again talk about the band Yes and one of their most ambitious works, 1973's Tales From Topographic Oceans.

Kevin Mulryne (Yes Music Podcast) is the author of a new book, Tales From Topographic Oceans: Yes Album Listening Guide, and we talked about not only what went into the making of the album, but how Kevin went about researching and putting together his book, which helps the listener gain new understanding  abo...

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Back in 1972,  Marvel & DC published a crossover that was so secret, even they didn't know they'd published it! Rogue Marvel & DC writers Steve Englehart, Len Wein, & Gerry Conway conspired to have a crossover take place between their three magazines, Amazing Adventures #15 (featuring the X-Men's Beast and drawn by Bob Brown & Marie Severin), Justice League Of America #102 (drawn by Dick Dillin), and The Mighty Tho...

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This episode, we look back on the life and career of Ace Frehley, a guitarist and founding member of KISS. Space Ace ihad a major impact on many 70s kids' lives including me and my guest Bakko (Cobras and Fire podcast) and we discuss Ace's music, both with KISS and his later solo career.  Ace was a true Rock Soldier who managed to influence many fans as well as guitar players. We take a deep dive into what made the Spaceman great...

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In 1973, writer Steve Englehart decided to crossover the two titles he was writing for Marvel, The Avengers and The Defenders for a summer-long epic that has come to be known as The Avengers / Defenders War! With artists Bob Brown (Avengers) and Sal Buscema (Defenders), Englehart scripted an epic tale that crossed galaxies and pitted  hero against hero against villains for the ultimate contest.  This was during a time when crossov...

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On July 22, 2025, the rock world lost one of the innovators of heavy metal and shock rock, Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzy's career spanned over 50 years, first as lead singer of Black Sabbath, dubbed by many as the first heavy metal band, and then, as a solo artist who set the rock world on fire with his hard rock masterpieces and madman persona, onstage and off. Mad or not, Ozzy entertained millions of fans and spanned generations with his...

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This episode, we delve into the final chapters of Spider-Man's original Clone Saga from 1975 (Amazing Spider-Man #147 - 150, where Peter Parker has to face the uncertainty of whether or not he's the real Spidey or just some clone of the Jackal's. This saga also has Spidey dealing with his arch-foe Tarantula, who is in league with The Jackal in his insidious plot to get revenge on our webbed hero, in a saga written by Gerry Conway ...

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1975 was a pivotal year for KISS: It was the year they finally broke through to the masses and the year they released their signature song and the album that put them on the map. We take a look at the events of 50 years ago, starting with the release of Dressed To Kill, as well as the subsequent tour that would give birth to the album that broke the band in a big way, Alive! Bakko (Cobras and Fire podcast) helped me delve into th...

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With the recent release of the new Fantastic Four movie, we decided to explore one of the FF's definitive sagas -- "The Galactus Trilogy" from Fantastic Four #48 - 50! We go back to the Marvel Age of comics for an epic saga brought to us by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and break it down issue-by-issue.  No plot point or soap opera subplot is too small to escape our analytical clutches! It's always fun going back to the comics that sta...

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When guitarist Joe Perry left the Aerosmith mothership in 1979, he wasted no time in putting together his own group, The Joe Perry Project.  Over the course of five years, the group would release three albums amidst a revolving door of musicians and internal struggles. Perry's devotion to making music never wavered, however, and the jPP became  the ultimate road dogs, touring constantly between record releases in the early 80s.  O...

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40 years ago, DC Comics released the revolutionary mini-series Crisis On Infinite Earths.  "Worlds will live!  Worlds will die!  And the DC Universe will never be the same!"  That wasn't just mere marketing hype, it was what actually happened as DC decided to consolidate their multiverse of earths into one single earth. This series shook the DC Universe to its core and paved the way for new beginnings and directions and we have wr...

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By the mid-90s, Van Ha,len was in crisis mode; while seemingly  still a successful band, ruptures between guitarist Eddie Van Halen and vocalist Sammy Hagar forced Hagar's departure from the band in 1996.  What followed were 24 years filled with chaos, egos, drugs, booze, and periods where Van Halen lay fallow for years at a time. Alex Alt (Slydog Music Cast) and me will explore the period 1996-2020, during which time Van Halen we...

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This episode, Brad and me pick 3 lame villains each and talk about why they're...well...so lame! And while lame, they do provide a certain entertainment value.  Hey, they can't all be winners, right?  While our writers and artists generally provide us with solid stories and art, sometimes fatigue or flights of fancy make them create these rather, um, questionable adversaries for our heroes!

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In this episode, Ryan Daly (Cheers Cast) and me pick our top 5 albums by one of America's greatest rock and roll bands, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers! This classic band was responsible for so many great songs and albums and while it's tough to whittle it down to five absolute favorites, somehow, we managed.   With their trademark jangly, melodic sound, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers created the soundtrack for a generation ...

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It was Frank Miller's year in 1986 and at the center of it was his seven-part return to Daredevil; this time with artist David Mazzuchelli to chronicle the epic saga known as "Born Again." This was such an epic task, we once again brought in our good friend Eric Miller (Pods & Sods) to break down this tale of destruction and redemption.  We had a lot of fun ruminating on the many aspects of this storyline, which redefined Dare...

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Pull up a bowl of your favorite sugar cereal and get ready for an episode where Laura Donahue Brady (Dedication: Fans Remember The Bay City Rollers Podcast) and me talk about the famous (or perhaps infamous) Bay City Rollers Show (aka The Krofft Superstar Hour)! What happens when you combine one of the biggest teen pop groups with the likes of Witchiepoo, Stupid Bat, and Mr. Munchie?  A Saturday morning kids' show with the music o...

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This time, the rock and comic worlds collide as we tell the story of how Marvel's KISS comics from 1977 turned two young lads into music fans via a super special issue that cast Gene, Paul, Ace, & Peter as superheroes battling Doctor Doom! A year later, a second KISS comic was also released, and this one further cemented our KISS mania! This canny bit of branding and marketing not only made for fun reading, but it turned us i...

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It may be April Fools Day, but the only fools you'll hear are me and Jeff Harris (Behind The Grooves) talking once again about...The Beatles! In this episode we go back 60 years to the pivotal year of 1965, when The Fab Four released their movie and accompanying soundtrack album for Help!, as well as the other major release of the year, their classic album Rubber Soul. And while Jeff and I attempt to stay on topic, of course we g...

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We're back with a Very Special Episode of The Pod Remains The Same! This time, we tackle the new documentary, Becoming Led Zeppelin.  This long awaited documentary delves into the origins of the band, from their upbringings in England, to how they came to be musicians, and finally, how they...became Led Zeppelin. The documentary is chock full of new interviews with John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant, as well as newly d...

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This time, we tackle the solo works of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen (aka Steely Dan), and to do that, I brought on someone new to talk about them, Mr. Andy Schaal. Andy and me discussed Fagen's The NIghtfly, Kamakiriad, Morph The Cat, and Sunken Condos, as well as Becker's 11 Tracks Of Whack and Circus Money.  A lot of fun was had as we discussed the musical and lyrical quirkiness of the solo works of the duo who comprised Steel...

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