PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast
PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast

PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast

Gord Tolton

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An Exploration of the DC Comics character, the Vigilante, first published in Action Comics 42, in September 1941. Greg Sanders, the Prairie Troubador, leads a double life as the Vigilante, a crime fighter who uses the tactics and weapons of his Wyoming upbringing against a plethora of super-villains and criminals.

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Ep 55a – JSApril All-Star Comics #11, “The Justice Society Joins the War on Japan” – June/July 1942
APR 5, 2025
Ep 55a – JSApril All-Star Comics #11, “The Justice Society Joins the War on Japan” – June/July 1942
Podcast Promo: #JSApril is HERE! JSApril – Celebrating 85 years of the world’s first and greatest superhero team! Back in 1940, eight sensational heroes united to create the world’s very first superhero team – the Justice Society of America! Now, 85 years later, we’re gathering podcasters and bloggers from around the globe for a month-long celebration in an event we’re calling… JSApril! Throughout April 2025, join dozens of podcasters and bloggers as they each share their own unique tributes to the original and greatest superhero team! Every participant in JSApril is doing their own thing, so whether you choose to enjoy just one entry or experience them all, there’s something special for everyone! Get ready for an all-star month of beloved characters, fascinating insights, and incredible stories! Follow the action on social media with the hashtag #JSApril https://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jsapril/ Introduction, Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of the Justice Society full-length feature appearing in All-Star Comics #11, June/July 1942. Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on: Bluesky: @rangergord.bsky.social   WordPress: rangergordsroundup.wordpress.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41 email: [email protected] Music Excerpts Used Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnite Rodeo Band “Calgary Stampede” – Wilf Carter “Over There” – Glenn Miller Orchestra “Rose O’Day” – Kate Smith “North To Alaska” – Johnny Horton “Theme to Wonder Woman TV-Movie from 1974 “There’s A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere” – Elton Britt “Harlem Nocturne” - Military Overtures include - Army Air Corps Song, Marine Hymn, British Grenadiers, Royal Canadian Air Force March, Navy Hymn Anchors Aweigh, Stars and Stripes Forever. Themes to “Patton” and “The Great Escape”
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147 MIN
Ep 54 – Action Comics #59, “Fiddler’s Fee” – April 1943 - RELOADED
DEC 24, 2024
Ep 54 – Action Comics #59, “Fiddler’s Fee” – April 1943 - RELOADED
Ep 54 – Action Comics #59, “Fiddler’s Fee” – April 1943 https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-54-%e2%80%93-action-comics-59-fiddler-s-fee-%e2%80%93-april-1943/ Introduction, Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #59, April 1943. The first appearance of the villainous Ben Bowe, the first DC villain to be known as The Fiddler. Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo Notes Courtesy of Michael Bradley: One of Don Cameron's Superman stories was censored by the United States War Department due to unwitting and perceived and similarities to the then-in-development nuclear program. You can read more about that here: https://www.cbr.com/superman-atomic-bomb-censored-united-states-government/ Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41email: [email protected] Twitter: @ToltonGord Music Excerpts Used Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnite Rodeo Band “Curly’s Theme”- Bill Hersch and Blue Train “Celtic Fiddle” - Enya “The Rabbit Dance” “Father Lavallee’s Polka” “Red River Jig” – John Arcand The Devil Went Down to Georgia” excerpt – Charlie Daniels Band “Orange Blossom Special” – Mickey Gilley Band “Square Dance medley - Les Handley Orchestra “Half Mile of Hell” – Ian Tyson (instrumental excerpt by Roy Warhurst Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singin’ Cowboys” Marshall Tucker Band
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71 MIN