History Banter » image comics https://historybanter.com History. Humor. Pop Culture. Thu, 31 Jul 2014 13:00:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.2 The History Banter Podcast is an exploration of the intersections of history and popular culture by two historians that watch too much television. The podcast reviews historical-themed movies, television shows, and other forms of media. HistoryBanter.com no HistoryBanter.com [email protected] [email protected] (HistoryBanter.com) History. Humor. Pop Culture. history, banter, history banter, hb, history movies, historical films, podcast History Banter » image comics https://historybanter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/hbpodavatar1.jpg https://historybanter.com Dallas, Texas History Banter Podcast: Lewis & Clark and Manifest Destiny (Image Comics, 2014) w/ Jason Venable https://historybanter.com/history-banter-podcast-lewis-clark-and-manifest-destiny-image-comics-2014-w-jason-venable/ https://historybanter.com/history-banter-podcast-lewis-clark-and-manifest-destiny-image-comics-2014-w-jason-venable/#comments Thu, 01 May 2014 14:58:27 +0000 https://historybanter.com/?p=3704 (Visited 122 times, 5 visits today)]]> History Banter Podcast, episode 29: Lewis & Clark and Manifest Destiny (Image Comics, 2014) w/ Jason Venable

This week, Brad Folsom and I (Cameron Sinclair) are joined by Jason Venable (The Podcast That Goes Snikt!!) to discuss a new comic book series based on the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806). Manifest Destiny, by Image Comics, follows Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacajawea, and the rest of the expedition as they explore the Louisiana Purchase and fight various monsters in a mystical version of an early-19th-century United States. We also talk about the Lewis-and-Clark-themed parody Almost Heroes (1998), in which Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) and Tommy Boy (Chris Farley) try to beat Lewis & Clark to the Pacific Ocean. Why are these the most well-known recent depictions of the expedition? Did Buffalotaurs and Veggie Monsters really exist? And why should we care about Lewis and Clark anyway?

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On the next podcast – A history of Captain American in comics and film

Intro music from this episode:
“Compulsion” from Kingdom of Rust by Doves – facebook.com/Doves

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