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4 Color Fear

A Games and Hobbies podcast
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Bob returns to The Vault for a milestone episode when he cracks open a 70's title from the comics publisher now owned by Disney. One story is featured while Jan Brady and Laurie Partridge face off in a Retro Celebrity Death Match! It has to
 The Vault is bombarded by gamma rays as Bob fights off The Red Menace when he reads a pre-code horror title from the guys who brought us Richie Rich! Duck and Cover!POE: Steve was really wrapped up in his work.http://archive.org/download/4-
 Spring has sprung and Bob returns to The Vault to look at a lesser-knownand short-lived title from DC. One story, as told by one of our favorite hosts, is featured while Vincent Price and some Saturday Morning cereal creatures come along f
 At long last, Bob reopens the 4CF Vault and examines a classic pre-code horror comic from a legendary publisher. There's a Moon-Man Bubble Machine, a Martian Totem Pole and a few Sea-Monkeys lurking about. Stop in, won't you?POE: After a lo
For this Halloween 2 Color Fear Special, Bob takes a look at an issue ofone of Warren's "Big 3" horror mags. One holiday story, created by 2 comic legends is featured and several topics, such as, Meat Loaf and theMGM/20th Century Fox Midni
This episode starts off on a somber note, when we pay tribute to legendary comic writer Dennis O'Neill. Then Bob cracks open an issue from one of his favorite pre-code titles from Charlton. We here from "investigative" reporter Paul Coates w
Bob returns to the cool and damp 4CF Vault to take a look at a title from The Pride of Derby, CT. One story with a very interesting concept for it's time is featured, while Tobe Hooper and the Ritz Theater (again...) enter the discussion. Wo
Bob pulls the T-Handle on his SSP Detonator Dragster and lets 'er rip when he takes a look at an often forgotten title from the 70's. Several topics are discussed including, but not limited to: an ingenious marketing campaign by Kenner Toys,
Yes, we're back! This time in The Vault, Bob takes a look at a pre-code title from a short-lived comic publisher. Topics include: Bob's fascination with  movie theater spook shows and Myron Fass' infamous Eerie Publications. A former First L
This time out, Bob spends some time with those campy characters from Collinsport, Maine when we take a look at a first-issue licensed property from Western Publishing's Gold Key Comics. Along the way, Milton Bradley and Topps briefly enter t
Using her secret key card, the Darling of Drakulon visits Bob in The Vault (considering she's a fictional comic book character, social distancing is not an issue) when he cracks open a legendary first issue from Warren. Vampi's origin story
In this episode, Bob returns to the pre-code era when he examines the first issue of a horror anthology comic from Avon. One story is featuredand along the way, we get some breakfast tips from Captain Midnight while Aykroyd & Hanks (or shou
In this episode, Bob returns to the 4CF Vault for the first time in 2020and cracks open a Bronze Age horror anthology title from the Pride of Derby, Connecticut. Some history of Charlton is discussed and one comic story is featured. Ya don'
In this holiday episode, Bob re-visits DC's The Unexpected. One story that borrows heavily from a horror comic classic is featured and the Random Comic Generator is energized one last time in 2019. Stay Spooked and we'll see ya next year!
We kick off the holiday season in The Vault as Bob looks at a long-running horror anthology title from DC. One story is featured and Bob recalls some Thanksgiving traditions from days gone by. Saturday mornings on CBS in 1975 enter the discu
In this special Double Play Baseball/Halloween episode, Bob visits The Great American Pastime when he cracks open a horror anthology title fromEC and examines what is arguably the most notorious horror comic ever published. Wertham hated it
In this episode, Bob hits the beach as we visit a title from one of his favorite publishers. Despite his efforts to stick with the aquatic theme, "pornstaches" enter the discussion. One book-length story is featured and plans for the next sp
Superstitious? Ha! We're feeling lucky, here in The Vault with the number "13", as Bob returns to DC with a horror anthology title from 1981. One story is featured and Sea-Monkeys, along with General Mills Monster Cereals, manage to enter th
This time around, Bob gets himself a dose of some good old 70's Satanic Panic when he reviews an issue of one of DC's better known horror anthology titles. Two devilish films from 1975 are briefly discussed andone equally evil story from th
Yes, we're back!!! And this time out, Bob looks at a horror/sci-fi offering from the pre-Marvel Atlas Comics. One story is featured and future hopes for the podcast are discussed.POE: A new dance craze, "The Meltdo
In celebration of our 10th episode and the recent birthday of Dr. Fredric Wertham (March 20), Bob cracks open a book cited in Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent. The cited story is featured while The Bridgekeeper, Tim the Enchanter and a hos
In this episode, Bob examines a pre-code offering from publisher Ace Magazines. One story is featured and the Leroy Lettering System is briefly described. Somehow, along the way, Eartha Kitt and Chef Boy-Ar-Dee enter the discussion. Apologie
After a 2-month unplanned hiatus, the 4CF Vault is back in business as Bob examines an offering from pre-code renegade publisher Stanley P. Morse. One story is featured and Peter Tork is remembered. It's great to be back!
In this holiday episode, Bob takes a look at one of EC's horror titles that was on the newsstand in December, 1953 (cover date February-March 1954). Two Christmas-themed stories are featured and a few media clips from the 1953 Yuletide seaso
Entertaining Comics set the standard for horror anthology story-telling in the pre-code days of the early 50's. In this episode, Bob examines anissue of one of EC's notorious horror titles. One gruesome story is featured and the upcoming ho
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