The Shazam Isis Podcast
Shazam!
info_outline Episode 58: The Secrets of Isis - "...And Now You Don't"The Shazam Isis Podcast
Isis
info_outline Episode 57: The Secrets of Isis - "Now You See It..."The Shazam Isis Podcast
Rick is accused of stealing a top secret weather control device and it's up to The Super Sleuths to prove his innocence. So how do Isis and Captain Marvel fit in all this?
info_outline Episode 56: Shazam! - "Out of Focus"The Shazam Isis Podcast
It's the final episode of the Shazam! series as John and Richard discuss the location of this particular episode, the professionalism of Michael Gray, the clunky resolution to a story that Isis could have solved with a simple incantation, and Shazam/Isis fandom. Plus: We have two flashbacks of our own in this episode!
info_outline Episode 55: The Secrets of Isis - "Year of the Dragon"The Shazam Isis Podcast
John and Richard are back in the RV and making their final stops along the highways and byways of the land exploring those two Saturday morning series of the 70s we loved as kids - Shazam! and the Secrets of Isis. We continue with an Isis episode, "Year of the Dragon". In it, the two discuss how 1976 was the Year of the Dragon, the Chinese stereotypes, and are confused by what the character of Julie has to be ashamed of in her father when he seems really cool.
info_outline Episode 54: Shazam! - "The Sound of a Different Drummer"The Shazam Isis Podcast
It's the penultimate episode of the Shazam! series as John and Richard discuss the waning years (in John's opinion) of baseball, the missed potential in the cat, Polecat, and which actor the Mego Shazam! figure looks like.
info_outline Episode 53: ISIS - "The Cheerleader"The Shazam Isis Podcast
John and Richard are back in the RV and making their final stops along the highways and byways of the land exploring those two Saturday morning series of the 70s we loved as kids - Shazam! and the Secrets of Isis. We start with an Isis episode, "The Cheerleader" where John and Richard discuss the hairstyles of the 70s, the popularity of guest star Laurette Spang, and the inconsistent practical effects.
info_outline Episode 51: ISIS - "The Class Clown"The Shazam Isis Podcast
Isis tries to convince a young man that while his practical jokes may be humorous & have no malicious intent, they can lead to disaster.
info_outline Episode 50: SHAZAM! - "Ripcord"The Shazam Isis Podcast
John and Richard discuss the Mego line of toys that features Captain Marvel, the brevity of the episode in terms of length of story time, and John's horrible flashbacks to Jaime Sommers' skydiving accident.
info_outline Episode 49: ISIS - "The Hitchhiker"The Shazam Isis Podcast
Isis must convince two teens about the dangers of hitchhiking because the reckless activity costs them their lives.
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"Girl Driver"
November 29, 1975
Freddie is running for president of the Auto Club, but faces strong opposition from Mack. The two agree to a Relay Race to settle who would make a better president, but Mack has plans of his own on how the race should be run and won.
We continue our reviews of the DC Comics 1970s run of The Mighty Isis, looking at the penultimate issue, a story that really takes the series in a new direction, both story and character-wise.
Next, it's a look at the episode, "Girl Driver". Among the topics discussed are the progression of Cindy Lee as a character from the start of the series to now, why a general election wasn't held to determine who would be president of the club, Sid and Marty Kroft versus Filmation live action shows, and the new outfits everyone gets to wear in this episode.
It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as [email protected].
Moral: "You have to like and respect yourself. Each of us have many things we can be proud of. Things we can do as well, maybe even better than anyone else. So don’t put yourself down. Being popular means caring about other people and yourself."
Guest Cast
Susan Lawrence as Feddie Charlton
Steve Doubet as Mac Lennard
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Albert Reed as Doctor Barnes