• SUPERMAN: SUPERMAN DAY DISASTER (Ft. King Komodo)

  • Aug 18 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

SUPERMAN: SUPERMAN DAY DISASTER (Ft. King Komodo)

  • Summary

  • Listen on loop or be a hero who's super! It's SUPERMAN DAY in Metropolis but Bizarro is back in town.

    This Bonus Finale episode features King Komodo making choices based on options given to them by the book SUPERMAN DAY DISASTER by Steve Korté, a book in the You Choose: Superman series. Will they finish in a freaky way... or two?

    Prepare for banter, powers, and silly voices as King Komodo and Troy J Malcolm play through this interactive novel together, and finish off this frightening first season of the podcast!

    STARRING:
    ☆ King Komodo (LinkTree)
    ☆ Troy J Malcolm (Facebook/Instagram/YouTube)

    CREW:
    ☆ Emma Maguire (Equipment, Lead Sound Editor, Producer, Special Thanks)
    ☆ King Komodo (Special Thanks)
    ☆ Logan Burrell (Equipment, Graphic Designer, Graphic Editor, Lead Video Editor, Producer, Special Thanks)
    ☆ Sofilly Letters (Logo Designer, Special Thanks)
    ☆ Troy J Malcolm (Creator, Director, Equipment, Executive Producer, Sound Editor, Sound Recordist)
    ☆ Wesley Hollis (Special Thanks)

    This show was created for SPLITelevision Productions and can be found on most podcast platforms PLUS our YouTube channel!

    Spookily... We are in no way affiliated with Steve Korté, Superman, Scholastic, or associated companies. We are just extreme fans of the gamebook format and want to share our passion for them with others. If you enjoy this podcast, please support the author, books, and publisher through their official channels.

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