In our new episode, Greg Hatcher rejoins us for a free range conversation.
We chat a bit about Trek, the character of Captain Kirk and why it can be a gift when fictional characters age along with their actors.
We try to navigate the labyrinth of public domain laws to fruitlessly try to figure out what you can and cannot do with with new adaptations of Sherlock Holmes, the Lone Ranger and the Land of Oz, and whether being public domain has produced better material.
And finally, we wax nostalgic for a bygone time when “grim and gritty” was new, and when Alan Moore blew the comic industry’s collective mind by doing a post-modern adult interpretation of a British superhero aimed at children.
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