PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast

An Exploration of the DC Comics character, the Vigilante, first published in Action Comics 42, in September 1941. Greg Sanders, the Prairie Troubador, leads a double life as the Vigilante, a crime fighter who uses the tactics and weapons of his Wyoming upbringing against a plethora of super-villains and criminals.

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  • Bucky749
    Time mount up on your gas eating bronks
    A great show and really the old time radio style presentation. It’s a fun an entertaining show an rodeo radio is not be missed .
  • ProfessorAlan
    wonderful!!!
    Ranger Gord does an excellent job producing dramatizations and giving reviews of classic comic tales featuring comics' original singing cowboy, The Vigilante.
  • Billy Dunleavy
    Golden Age fun!
    This podcast is very niche but very fun as well! Anyone looking to hear about a Golden Age character that’s still relevant today, listen in!
  • KyleBenning41
    Greatest Vigilante Podcast in the World
    The greatest podcast ever created covering the underrated DC Western hero Vigilante! Gord has excellent coverage & fascinating insights into the golden age adventures of Greg Sanders! 5 stars!
  • Earth 2 Chris
    Yee-haw!!!
    Ranger Good is having a lot of fun covering a favorite comic hero of his, the western-themed Vigilante from the Golden Age of DC Comics. Gord’s love of the character and his approach to chronicling his adventures is infectious and fun. Highly recommended!
  • Halk-Kar
    For Fans of The Vigilante (Fans of old-fashioned County/Western Music and Radio Plays, too!)
    I was a bit familiar with the DC Comics character, Greg Sanders, the Prairie Troubadour, a singing cowboy in the style of Gene Autrey or Roy Rogers, who fights crime and injustice in the guise of the hero, The Vigilante, but I can't say I was a big fan. Ranger Gord brings the character and his adventures to life by reading his comic book stories in the form of radio plays, with different voices for the different characters, sound effects, and music that feels quite appropriate to the stories and the time period (early 1940s, at this point). This is a fun look at a lesser-known Golden Age comic book character that holds my interest, lets me learn a thing or two, and keeps me coming back for more.
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