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Cold Storage

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Cold Storage is a sci-fi narrative podcast mini-series produced by Corvus Audio, an independent podcast production company based out of Dayton, Ohio, and created by sibling duo Savannah and Harrison Webb. The series follows two mechanics tasked with maintaining an underground doomsday bunker in the aftermath of nuclear war who stumble upon a dangerous conspiracy that threatens the last remnants of humanity. Created by a talented and hardworking cast and crew from across the Southwest Ohio re ...
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Tom Carvel — ice cream king, business tycoon, the man who brought us Fudgie the Whale. His voice was one that could sink a thousand ships, yet his was the voice of Carvel. “Who better to sell my ice cream than me?” he reasoned. And he was right. In the 1970s and ‘80s you’d hear him calling out “Buy one, get one free!” deals during commercial breaks. It was precisely that lack of Madison Avenue polish that made you believe Carvel was kindly, grandfatherly, a regular guy who just happened to m ...
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In our series finale, we speak with Mary Arcadipane--niece of Carvel secretary/power behind the throne Mildred Arcadipane--about her aunt's auspicious climb and tragic end. Then we'll talk with estate planning pros Danielle Mayoras and Sean O'Dowd about why having seven executors in your will is never a good idea. A legacy that began with frozen cu…
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Ret. NYPD Det. Brian McCabe, former Commanding Officer of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad, uncovers the strange inconsistencies in Tom Carvel's death, from anonymous phone calls the night before he died, to Carvel's physician claiming his signature on Carvel's death certificate was forged. Says Det. McCabe: "It's a great case." Hosted on Acast. …
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In Episode 5, Tom Carvel tries to balance the family atmosphere of his store with his less than family-friendly business practices, leading to multiple lawsuits which he wins, but at a high cost. Meanwhile, we interview those who worked at Carvel ("It was like Studio 54") and those who just loved Fudgie the Whale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri…
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The years after WWII are prosperous ones for Americans, especially Tom Carvel. With his 250 Carvel Dari-Freeze franchises raking in some cool cash, Carvel is now living the American Dream. But even a self-made man can make a big misstep - after Tom Carvel turns down Ray Kroc's offer to go into business as McDonald's. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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This week we'll delve into the following: The inside story on why soldiers needed ice cream to keep going during WWII--the U.S. Navy spent $1 million converting a barge into a floating ice cream factory that made 10 gallons of ice cream every seven minutes. During the war, Tom Carvel was selling ice cream at Ft. Bragg and according to Carvel lore l…
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This week we'll delve into the following: The 19th-century French wine industry was almost destroyed by an American bug, leading Greece to bail them out with raisins until Greece went bankrupt--with the Carvels forced to leave for America. Prohibition turned ice cream from a sweet treat to a booming empire as people needed their sugar fix--brewerie…
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Those of you who lived up and down the East Coast but especially in NY and NJ and are of a certain age remember Carvel ice cream shops as if there was on every corner. Now where can you find one? As it turns out, at one point Carvel stores, like those who patronized them, largely ditched the cities for strip malls in the suburbs, leaving behind the…
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If you were going to write a screenplay about an American Dream turned American Tragedy, it would be the story of Tom Carvel. Legend has it that on a hot Memorial Day in 1934, his ice cream truck got a flat tire and his profits began to melt. But the locals of Yonkers, NY saved his career by eating up the residuals. Carvel had his eureka moment: St…
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Join us as we dive into one of marvels not so long lasting horror anthologies with some of the most talented and influential creators of all time. Also a little Wonder Woman talk and only a little drunk talk and some other stuff that no one had the patients to edit. Enjoy
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Trouble brews down below as Marcus and Cassie make an unexpected friend and race to repair the bunker’s generator Content Warning ⚠️ Alarm Sounds and other startling noises Mild violence and language Episode Transcript https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15G99E1get2ew5f0ZLRgqj5b01xaxWTSu INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/coldstorage_podcast/ F…
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Marcus and Cassie get a rude awakening as Ark 5 experiences mechanical failure and a mystery begins to brew. Content Warning ⚠️ Alarm Sounds and other startling noises Mild violence and language Episode Transcript https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15G99E1get2ew5f0ZLRgqj5b01xaxWTSu INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/coldstorage_podcast/ FACEBO…
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Cold Storage Premiers November 25th 2020. Enjoy this sneak peek. INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/coldstorage_podcast/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/coldstoragepod TWITTER https://twitter.com/coldstoragepod WEBSITE https://www.corvusaudio.net/cold-storage KO-FI https://ko-fi.com/coldstoragepodcast CAST AND CREW FOR EPISODE ONE, TWO & THREE G…
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In 1966, Kirby and Lee were on fire! In 6 issues of Fantastic Four, they introduced The Inhumans, Silver Surfer, Galactus and Black Panther and the awesome classic story ‘This Man, This Monster’ ta boot!There is nothing not to love about the intro to Galactus. Listen to us barf praise all over it!Good Life!🥶#galactus #jackkirby #stanlee #fantasticf…
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In 1978, DC comics published one of the silliest stories in comics history (even by comic book standards). Superman vs. Mohammed Ali was originally published as “All-New Collectors Edition #C-56”This issue flows like a butterfly and stings like a B-🥶#dccomics #comics #nealadams #superman #mohammedali…
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1974 saw the last time Kirby an Simon worked together in the form of a revamped Sandman. This is a very underrated book and all the people that helped out just made it that much more special. Check it out!🥶#jackkirby #sandman #michaelfleisher #bruteandglob #joesimon
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In 1975, DC comics released a comic series which was (somehow) composed of only first issues. DC 1st Issue Special had 12 different issue 1’s done by a variety of creators with a bunch of new characters and some familiar ones. Among these were three titles done by the King, Jack Kirby on his way out the door from DC. In this episode we review all 3…
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It’s raining men! That’s right! Men is the theme of the 3 Swamp Thing Issues we are reviewing today! Issue 3 features Patchwork Man or as we call him, “Patch Workman”, issue 4 features the Wolfman and issue 7 has Batman. 🥶#swampthing #lenwein #berniewrightson #feelthebern #patchworkman
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Comics aren’t just for kids anymore! That’s the idea behind this 1987 reboot of the Shazam story. Enter the world of the grim and gritty streets of 1980s San Francisco where Billy Batson gets his powers and has to deal with real world issues. Thanks a lot Roy#shazam #tinfoilage #roythomas #tommandrake 🥶…
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You thought Endgame was big? This is arguably the biggest comic book event ever made (or that ever will be made)! It’s insane that this book even exists but in 2003, comic book fans were given an amazing gift that is JLA/Avengers! Stay tuned for our review!🥶#avengers #justiceleague #kurtbusiek #georgeperez #endgame #crossover…
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Hey Cold Storagers!This week we review "This Man... This Monster!" by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby The story appears in Fantastic Four #51.There is a lot to love about this Kirby Lee joint. Some of the greatest full page art Jack ever did. Peter David uses this story as an example of how to handle plot in a single comic in his book on writing comics.Bon…
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In this issue, we review “Wrath of the Spectre” from 1988 which was a series that reprinted the Spectre stories from the 1970s contained in Adventure Comics 331 to 340. They were written by Michael Fleisher with by Jim Aparo.“The Wrath of the Spectre” also contained 3 stories, written by Fleisher, that were never illustrated or released back in the…
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Joining Spencer and Cally again this week is the gentle giant, Ryan, our old pal from “Tales from the Parents’ Basement.” This week we review the heartbreaking story and eventual prequel to Grant Morrison’s “Batman and Son” storyline.Batman: Son of the Demon is a 1987 graphic novel by writer Mike W. Barr and artist Jerry Bingham, published by DC Co…
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We are honored to have our special guest Ryan on the show today to help us review Thor: The Ballad of Beta Ray Bill! (1983)This classic storyline, written and drawn by Walt Simonson, introduced us to the alien Beta Ray Bill who was the first one, outside of Asgard, to pick up Mjolnir. This storyline spanned Thor issues 337-340.Pro Tip: For The love…
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In 1986, John Byrne was recruited from Marvel Comics to reinvent Superman for a brand-new audience. Along with inker Dick Giordano, Byrne reimagined the look of Superman, Lois Lane, Krypton and Lex Luthor.The relationships between Superman and Lois, Superman and Batman, and Superman and Luthor were reexamined and tweaked for modern readers. Old vil…
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Join Us as we gush all over Richard Stark’s “The Score” drawn and adapted by the incomparable Darwyn Cooke. Fresh from his Eisner Award-winning efforts on The Hunter and The Outfit, Darwyn Cooke now sets his steely sights on The Score, the classic Richard Stark Parker novel from 1964. Parker becomes embroiled in a plot with a dozen partners in crim…
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Join Cally and Spencer as they review “Kingdom Come” by Mark Waid and Alex Ross. Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book miniseries published in 1996 by DC Comics under their Elseworlds imprint. It was written by Mark Waid and Alex Ross and painted in gouache by Ross, who also developed the concept from an original idea. This Elseworlds story is a …
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