The Thrilling Adventure Hour: Thrilling Tales of Adventure and Supernatural Suspense!

by Ben Acker

Other authorsEd Brubaker (Introduction), Glen David Gold (Preface), Patton Oswalt (Introduction), Matt Fraction (Preface), John Hodgman (Preface), Chris Moreno (Illustrator), Randy Bishop (Illustrator), Tom Fowler (Cover artist), Tom Fowler (Illustrator), Joel Priddy (Illustrator), Joanna Estep (Illustrator)11 more, Lar deSouza (Illustrator), Scott Newman (Designer), Joe LeFavi (Editor), Jeff Stokely (Illustrator), Natalie Nourigat (Illustrator), Evan Shaner (Illustrator), Ben Acker (Afterword), Ben Blacker (Author), Ben Blacker (Afterword), Sam Kusek (Editor), Dax LaFleur (Editor)
Hardcover, 2013

Description

Based on the popular Hollywood stage show and Nerdist Industry podcast, The Thrilling Adventure Hour is a rip-roaring adventure anthology in the tradition of old-time radio serials, brought to you by a carnival of Hollywood and comic's finest! In a timeless collection of original genre tales that harken back to the heyday of old-time radio entertainment, The Thrilling Adventure Hour brings to life the wild and wonderful worlds and characters serialized on stage by co-creators Ben Acker and Ben Blacker, and performed regularly by fan-favorite actors and comedians such as Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Nathan Fillion, Linda Cardellini, Patton Oswalt, Neil Patrick Harris, and many, many more. And now those serialized characters will come to life on the pages of this hardcover anthology featuring all-new stories from the worlds of the TAH universe by top artists from the comics community! Each stand-alone tale celebrates and reinvigorates a new genre from the radio comedies of yesteryear, including science fiction, fantasy, westerns, superheroes, horror, war dramas, and many more. A unique, timey-wimey blend of silver age pulp and post-modern pop, this one-of-a-kind anthology promises something for everyone as this cult phenomenon jumps off the proscenium stage and onto the page for the first time in over eight years and 100+ consecutive shows around the globe!… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

136 p.; 7.25 inches

Publication

Archaia (2013), Edition: First Edition, 136 pages

Pages

136

ISBN

1936393964 / 9781936393961

Local notes

Anthology containing one original story from each recurring Thrilling Adventure Hour segment, excepting Moonshine Holler where instead a podcast episode was adapted to comic book format. Also includes generous amounts of their fake "Patriot Brand Ciggarettes" and "WorkJuice Coffee" ads.

Hand numbered as copy 719 on the inside of the binding, and signed by Acker & Blacker on the Table of Contents page.

Library's rating

Rating

(26 ratings; 4.2)

User reviews

LibraryThing member elam11
Delightful as the podcast, which also means some segments bore me as much as others amuse me endlessly. The fake ads, likewise, are awesome. This was a well-done adaptation of audio play to visual format that was familiar (and included some of the same gags, tweaked to suit the format) without
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reading like a script (unlike the merely decent Welcome to Night Vale novelization). Not an easy feat!
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LibraryThing member unsquare
The Thrilling Adventure Hour is a long-running stage-show and podcast with an old-fashioned radio-drama sensibility. Every episode features recurring characters and serial adventures acted out by actors and comedians in front of a live audience. Although some familiarity with the podcast is helpful
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– hearing Paul F. Tompkins’ voice in your head as you read can only improve your enjoyment – this graphic novel version of the show doesn’t require much familiarity with the source material. I’ve actually only listened to a handful of episodes, and none of them were recent.

Luckily, the show transitions well from stage to page. The writing is sharp, and the illustrations for each story are done by a different artist with a unique style. The book has a total of ten stories featuring the regular characters from the show. Each story takes its cues from common tropes of bygone radio dramas, then subverts them with humor. That mix of nostalgia and comedy might wear thin if it wasn’t clear how much affection the writers have for their subjects. I’m sure it also helps that these characters and stories were honed over eight years of live performances.

My favorite of the bunch is easily the story of booze-hounds Frank and Sadie Doyle, who solve paranormal mysteries by accident while searching for their next drink with charming disregard for danger. However, I also thoroughly enjoyed Down in Moonshine Holler, with its cross of Preston Sturges and Shirley Jackson. My favorite joke was the Murdermen, though. Always in the mood for murder.

The best part about this collection is that it’s the perfect primer for someone who has never heard of the show. They can read and enjoy it, then dive in to the show’s archives in iTunes. I know I certainly will. I’m also hoping to get a chance to see the live show sometime soon now that I live in Los Angeles.
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