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Stealing Superman
It was the most unlikely art heist of all time. Join some improbable detectives and one determined comic book dealer as they investigate the mysterious theft of the most important comic in the world ... a comic stolen from Nicolas Cage.
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4.5 stars from 215 ratings
Half the podcast is commercials
I loved the Stealing Superman story. I thought then that it was a little heavy in the commercials but it was worth it. I’m now listening to the Swordquest story and half the episodes are commercials. The episodes end with 7-8 minutes left. Those last minutes are commercials. The first 3-4 minutes...Read full review »
Schneid52 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/24
Confession: I don't even like comics, couldn't care less about collecting them, but still got engaged in this podcast. The storytelling is a bit chaotic at times, but still engaging. I appreciated learning about elements of collecting, and art heists more generally. Don't pass...Read full review »
Jahmamajama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/24
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An excellent story
Viking1961! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/24
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