Monday, March 26, 2012

My Comic Hero Of The Week, 3/26/12


My Comic Hero Of The Week: 



Luke Cage (born Carl Lucas and also called Power Man) is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Archie Goodwin and artist John Romita, Sr., he first appeared in Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1 (June 1972). He obtained his powers in an accident that left him with near impervious skin and superhuman strength.

Born and raised in New York City's Harlem neighborhood, Lucas spends his youth in a gang called the Rivals. With his friend Willis Stryker, he fights the rival gang the Diablos and commits petty thefts, often on behalf of deformed crime lord Sonny Caputo, a.k.a. Hammer. In and out of juvenile homes throughout his teens, Lucas dreams of becoming a major New York racketeer until he finally realizes how his actions are hurting his family. He seeks to better himself as an adult by finding legitimate employment. Meanwhile, Stryker rises through the ranks of crime, but the two men remain friends. When Stryker's activities anger the Maggia (a.k.a. the Syndicate), he is badly beaten in a mob hit, saved only by Lucas' intervention. When Stryker's girlfriend, Reva Connors, breaks up with him in fear of his violent work, she seeks solace with Lucas. Stryker is convinced that Lucas is responsible for the breakup, so he plants heroin in Lucas' apartment and tips off the police. Lucas is arrested and sent to prison where contact with his family is sparse due to the resentment of his brother James, Jr., who intercepts Lucas' letters to their father James and eventually leads each to believe the other is dead.
In prison, Lucas is consumed by rage over Stryker's betrayal and his father's supposed death, engaging in frequent brawls and escape attempts. Eventually transferred to Seagate Prison off the coast of Georgia, he becomes the favorite target of sadistic guard Albert "Billy Bob" Rackham, whose brutality ultimately leads to a demotion that he blames on Lucas. Later, research scientist Dr. Noah Burstein recruits Lucas as a volunteer for experimental cell regeneration based on a variant of the Super-Soldier process he had previously used to empower Warhawk. Burstein immerses Lucas in an electrical field conducted by an organic chemical compound; when he leaves Lucas unattended, Rackham alters the experiment's controls, hoping to maim or kill Lucas. Lucas' treatment is accelerated past its intended limits, inducing body-wide enhancements that give him superhuman strength and durability. He uses his new power to escape Seagate and makes his way back to New York, where a chance encounter with criminals inspires him to use his new powers for profit.
Adopting the alias Luke Cage and donning a distinctive costume, he launches a career as a Hero for Hire, helping anyone who can meet his price. He soon establishes an office above Times Square's Gem Theater, where he befriends film student D. W. Griffith. Burstein, aware of his friend's innocence, also relocates to New York and opens a medical clinic, assisted by Dr. Claire Temple, whom Cage begins dating. Although Cage is content to battle strictly conventional criminals, he soon learns that New York is hardly the place to do so. Stryker himself has become a Maggia agent known as Diamondback and dies battling Cage. Subsequent opponents included Gideon Mace, an embittered veteran seeking a U.S. takeover; Chemistro (Curtis Carr), whose Alchemy Gun is a weapon later used by others, including his own brother after Curtis reformed; and Discus, Stiletto, Shades, and Commanche, all criminals with ties to Cage's prison days who face him repeatedly over the years.

Via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Cage

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Mixtape Show #13, KCLA-FM 3/26/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show #13, KCLA-FM 3/25/12

Playlist for The Mixtape Show #13 that aired on Sunday, March 25, 2012 at 12a (PST) on www.KCLAFM.com.




1.     LMFAO (@LMFAO) - Shots Feat. Lil' Jon (@LilJon); Party Rock, 2009
2.     E-40 (@E40) - My Beat Bang; Revenue Retrievin': Graveyard Shift, 2011
3.     Murs (@MURS) - S-K-I-B-E-A-T-Z Feat. Locksmith (@dalocksmith); Love & Rockets, Volume 1: The Transformation, 2011
4.     Willow (@OfficialWillow) - Whip My Hair; Knees and Elbows, April 3, 2012
5.     Jay-Z (@S_C_) & Kanye West (@kanyewest) - N***** In Paris; Watch the Throne, 2011
6.     The Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize; Life After Death, 1997
7.     Robin Thicke (@robinthicke) - Love After War; Love After War, 2011

Saturday, March 24, 2012

My Comic Hero Of The Week, 3/24/12


My Comic Hero Of The Week: 
Steel (DC Comics)



Steel (John Henry Irons), also known as the Man of Iron, is a fictional character, a superhero in the DC Universe. First appearing in The Adventures of Superman #500 (June 1993), he is the third character known as Steel and was created by Louise Simonson and artist Jon Bogdanove. Aspects of the character are clearly inspired by the African American folk hero John Henry, as well as Superman.

Doctor John Henry Irons was a brilliant weapons engineer for AmerTek Industries, who eventually became disgusted when the BG-60, a powerful man-portable energy cannon he had designed, fell into the wrong hands and was used to kill innocent people. As the company would have coerced him to retain his services, John faked his death, and eventually came to Metropolis. While working a construction job high up on a skyscraper, he fell off while saving a friend from the same fate. His own life was saved by none other than Superman. When John Irons asked how he could show his gratitude, Superman told him to "live a life worth saving." During Superman's fatal battle against Doomsday, Irons attempted to help Superman fight the deadly menace by picking up a sledge hammer, but was buried in rubble amidst the devastation. Shortly after Superman's death, he finally awoke and crawled from the wreckage, confused and saying that he "must stop Doomsday."
He recovered, but to discover that the gangs in inner-city Metropolis (now unopposed by Superman) were fighting a devastating gang war using BG-80 Toastmasters, an upgraded version of his earlier AmerTek design. Irons created and donned a suit of powered armor (similar to that of Marvel Comics' Iron Man) in Superman's memory in order to stop the war, as well as the weapons, which were being distributed by Dr. Angora Lapin (also known as the White Rabbit), a former partner and lover of his during his time at AmerTek Industries.

The "Reign of the Supermen" story arc saw the rise of four "Supermen" who were differentiated from each other with nicknames previously applied to Superman; Irons was thusly referred to as the "Man of Steel", which was later shortened to "Steel" by Superman himself.
Interestingly enough, although Steel never claimed to be the "true Superman", Lois Lane seriously considered the possibility that he was a walk-in — someone who was now inhabited by Superman's soul. Lois met all four "Supermen" that appeared after the apparent death of Superman, and while she never concluded that any of them was the one true Superman, she evinced less skepticism of Steel than she did of the others.

Via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Irons

Sunday, March 18, 2012

The Mixtape Show #12, KCLA-FM 3/18/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show 12, KCLA-FM 3/15/12

Playlist for The Mixtape Show #12 that aired Sunday, March 18, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a on www.KCLAFM.com or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.



1.    Far East Movement (@fareastmovement) - If I Was You (OMG) Feat. Snoop Dogg (@snoopdogg); Free Wired, 2010
2.    Mann (@MANN) - Buzzin, 2010
3.    Childish Gambino (@DonaldGlover) - Freaks And Geeks; Childish Gambino EP, 2011
4.    Bruce Hathcock (@brucehathcock) - Irresistable; It's Your World (EP), 2003
5.    Snoop Dogg (@snoopdogg) - Boom Feat. T-Pain (@TPAIN); Doggumentary, 2011
6.    The Beastie Boys (@beastieboys) - Paul Revere; Licensed To Ill, 1986
7.    Jill Scott (@missjillscott) - Lovely Day; From The Vault Vol. 1, 2011


Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Mixtape Show #11, KCLA-FM 3/11/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show #11, KCLA-FM 3/11/12

R.I.P. Whitney Houston (@RealWhitney) (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012), actress, producer, model and The Queen Of Pop.




Playlist for The Mixtape Show #11: #QueenOfPop that aired Sunday, March 11, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a on www.KCLAFM.com or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.

1.    Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You; The Bodyguard (Soundtrack), 1992

2.    Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me); Whitney, 1987
3.    Whitney Houston - Heartbreak Hotel featuring Faith Evans (@faithevans) & Kelly Price (@KellyPrice4Real); My Love Is Your Love, 1998
4.    Whitney Houston - Exhale (Shoop Shoop); Waiting To Exhale (Soundtrack), 1995
5.    Whitney Houston - Saving All My Love for You; Whitney Houston, 1985
6.    Whitney Houston - Million Dollar Bill; I Look To You, 2009

Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Mixtape Show #10, KCLA-FM 3/5/12 (playlist)

The Mixtape Show #10, KCLA-FM 3/4/12

R.I.P. Don Cornelius (September 27, 1936 – February 1, 2012), host and producer of "Soul Train" (@SoulTrain).




Playlist for The Mixtape Show #10: #LovePeaceAndSoul that aired Sunday, March 4, 2012 from 12a to 12:30a (PST) on www.KCLAFM.com or Listen In Line (323) 461-6675.




1.    M.F.S.B. with The Three Degrees - TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia); MFSB, 1972

2.    Sly & The Family Stone (@HigherSlyStone) - Dance To The Music; Dance To The Music, 1968

3.    Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On; Let's Get It On, 1973

4.    The Jackson 5 - Dancing Machine; Dancing Machine, 1974
5.    Shalamar - Second Time Around; Big Fun, 1979
6.    The Love Unlimited Orchestra (@RealBarryWhite) - Love's Theme; Rhapsody in White, 1974