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It's time for another extra special Shellheads interview. In 2014 Andrew Farago and Insight Editions released a landmark book entitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History. This year, with the waves of recent Turtles content, Andrew has updated that book and will soon release the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History: Revised and Expanded Edition. Almost doubling the content of the original book, the Revised and Expanded Edition is the best TMNT coffee table book on the market. Andrew took some time out of his busy Comic-con-week schedule to chat with Sergio and Jeff about this huge undertaking.
In this episode, host Brian VanHooker chats with Andrew Farago, author of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History from Insight Editions, which has a revised and updated edition coming on July 23, 2024. Featuring forewards from both Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman, The Ultimate Visual History beautifully details the entire history of the TMNT from the Mirage Comics all the way to Mutant Mayhem. Order your copy from your local comic shop or book store or order it here: https://insighteditions.com/products/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-the-ultimate-visual-history-expanded Sound engineering by ian Williams. Follow Turtle Tracks podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turtle_tracks_podcast/
On this episode of Our American Stories, Batman is a household name. His list of comic issues, let alone live-action movies, animated films, and TV shows, video games, you name it, is nothing short of astounding… but this wasn't always the case. Andrew Farago, Curator at the Cartoon Art Museum and author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond, is here to tell us the story of the Caped Crusader. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of our mini-series Class of '84, we look at two iconic franchises that launched in 1984: Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They came from opposite ends of the business spectrum. Transformers was a top-down marketing synergy between American and Japanese toy companies along with Marvel Comics to compete against He-Man -- another TV toy behemoth. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle would eventually rival them in cultural dominance, but it began with two indie comic book creators making a black and white comic as a lark. But Turtles and Transformers both ended up wrestling with similar questions around what happens when you put the cart before the horse in creating content to sell products. Documentary filmmaker Isaac Elliot-Fisher and Cartoon Art Museum curator Andrew Farago talk about the incredible rags to riches story of the Turtles creators, and how success changed them. And I talk with Bob Budiansky, who created many of the original Transformers characters for Hasbro and Marvel Comics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Our American Stories, Batman is a household name. His list of comic issues, let alone live-action movies, animated films, and TV shows, video games, you name it, is nothing short of astounding… but this wasn't always the case. Andrew Farago, Curator at the Cartoon Art Museum and author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond, is here to tell us the story of the Caped Crusader. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Batman is a household name. His list of comic issues, let alone live-action movies, animated films, and TV shows, video games, you name it, is nothing short of astounding… but this wasn't always the case. Andrew Farago, Curator at the Cartoon Art Museum and author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond, is here to tell us the story of the Caped Crusader. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Batman is a household name. His list of comic issues, let alone live action movies, animated films and tv shows, video games, you name it, is nothing short of astounding… but this wasn't always the case. Andrew Farago, Curator at the Cartoon Art Museum and author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond, is here to tell us the story of the Caped Crusader. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Batman is a household name. His list of comic issues, let alone live action movies, animated films and tv shows, video games, you name it, is nothing short of astounding… but this wasn't always the case. Andrew Farago, Curator at the Cartoon Art Museum and author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond, is here to tell us the story of the Caped Crusader. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Andrew Farago, curator at the Cartoon Art Museum and author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond tells us the story of Batman. Dennis Peterson shares how his father's motto of, "Making Do" meant going to extreme lengths to save a dime...sometimes to his detriment. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Time Codes: 00:00 - Batman Through the Years 37:00 - What My Dad Meant By "Makin' Do" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cartoon Art Museum is one of the all-time non-profit survival stories, moving several times since it opened in 1987. It may have found the perfect home in San Francisco's tourism epicenter, on Beach Street a block from Fisherman's Wharf. Total SF co-host Peter Hartlaub sits down with museum curator Andrew Farago, to talk about Garfield, Mark Hamill, Batman, Peanuts, eating at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. and the underrated power of San Francisco as a cartooning powerhouse. The Cartoon Art Museum's latest exhibition is "Keith Knight's 'Woke' in San Francisco," a tribute to longtime Bay Area artist Knight and the Hulu TV series based on his strip. Produced by Peter Hartlaub. Music is "The Tide Will Rise" by the Sunset Shipwrecks off their album "Community" and cable car bell-ringing by 8-time champion Byron Cobb. Follow Total SF adventures at www.sfchronicle.com/totalsf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Chris welcomes Andrew Farago who is the curator of San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum and author of a number of books including “Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History”. Andrew has selected one of his favorite story arcs from New Mutants, “The Demon Bear Saga”. Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz crafted a tale that redefined the new mutant team for a generation. When Mirage (Danielle Moonstar) is severely injured after a confrontation with the mystical Demon Bear, the same creature believed to be responsible for the deaths of her parents, it's up to her teammates The New Mutants to find a way to thwart the deviant machinations of the sinister entity before it infects the world with it's shadow.Andrew on Twitter: @AndrewFaragoWebsite: https://andrewfarago.wordpress.com/Geek Ultimate Alliance on Twitter: @GUAPodNetworkWFTB on Twitter: @FinestBelieversWFTB Email: worldsfinesttruebelievers@gmail.comChris on Twitter: @ChrisBalgaSupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodeshttps://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday: World's Finest True Believers/Rangers Alliance (Bi-Weekly)Tuesday: DC Alliance Wednesday: Superhero DiscussionsThursday: Star Wars AllianceFriday: Marvel Alliance Saturday: A Walk Through the Multiverse (Bi-Weekly)Follow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!
This week, David and Rylend chat with Shaenon K. Garrity and Andrew Farago from the Cartoon Art Museum in San Fransisco about the Gallery's current happenings and its mission is to ignite imaginations and foster the next generation of visual storytellers… and Rylend shows off pieces from his extensive Beavis and Butthead original animation cel collection while soulfully crooning David Van Driessen's “Men have feelings, too.” ANDREW FARAGO Twitter: @andrewfarago Instagram: @andrewfarago Website: andrewfarago.com SHAENON K. GARRITY Twitter: @shaenongarrity Instagram: @shaenongarrity Website: shaenon.com CARTOON ART MUSEUM: https://www.cartoonart.org/about --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes!-- Website: pendantaudio.com Twitter: @pendantweb Facebook: facebook.com/pendantaudio Tumblr: pendantaudio.tumblr.com YouTube: youtube.com/pendantproductions
My Summer Lair host Sammy Younan interviews Andrew Farago curator and organizer of The Cartoon Art Museum's exhibition of The Legend of Wonder Woman (on now!). My Summer Lair Chapter #208: What Makes An 80 Year Old Woman Wonderful? Recorded: Friday August 27, 2021 at 2pm (EST)
Ulie and panelists Camille Richardson, Warren Bernard and Andrew Farago discuss the new show on The CW network, "Superman & Lois."
In the first episode of Casual Chats of 2021, Patricia and special guests Andrew Farago and Shaenon Garrity discuss about the 1985 comic strip Calvin and Hobbes created by Bill Watterson. They talked about their introductions to the comic strip, favorite moments, the impact it made on comic strips, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support
Ulie and panelists Drew Bittner, Andrew Farago and Ed Catto discuss the life and career of comics writer/editor Denny O'Neil. Original air date June 20 2020 on WERA 96.7 FM
Andrew Farago, the author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond, joined Pedro in this very special episode of Variant Podcast. A curator at the Cartoon Art Museum in California, Andrew is filled with knowledge on the Dark Knight and chatted with Pedro about the creation process of the book, his favorite Batmans through the years, the best Batman comics for beginners to start with, and much more! As always, don’t forget to follow us all your favorite social media platform: www.facebook.com/variantpodcast www.instagram.com/variantpodcast www.twitter.com/variantpodcast If you love the show and want to support the show, you can do that for as little as $2 by visiting our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/variantpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/variantpodcast/support
Author Andrew Farago chats about the incredible amount of work it took to publish his book, Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond.
We interview Andrew Farago for our last episode of the decade! He is the author of "Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond" and more! PATREON: www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast www.SuperHousePod.com SUPERHOUSE SHOPS: TWITTER: Twitter.com/SuperHousePod FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/SuperHousePodcast INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/superhousepodcast/ YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UKW-BczMpTc3hmLAUas-Q GMAIL: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com JOEY’S TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/lonesword3 TeePublic: www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2873173-…?store_id=133279 RedBubble: www.redbubble.com/people/superhous…pe=t-shirt&asc=u
Sights and Sounds is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene through the eyes and ears of local artists. This week, host Jenee Darden sat down with Andrew Farago, co-author of Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film and Beyond . He shared his suggestions for three arts events happening in the Bay Area this weekend. The 10th annual East Bay Alternative Book and Zine Fest is going down this Saturday. There will be vendors and workshops. This year’s theme is “Renewing Our Vows” and it's expected to be a blend of gaudy and affectionate. Creators and zine fans can enjoy the fest at the Omni Commons in Oakland. Add a little magic to your little one’s weekend at Children’s Fairyland in Oakland. Kids come here to enjoy 60 storybook sets, rides, friendly animals and enchanting gardens. The park is designed for kids under eight. Next week the park will be celebrating the holidays with their Winterland theme. The Cow Palace turns into Victorian London for The Great
In this episode of the BOF Podcast, host Ryan Hoss is joined by Ryan Lower to discuss the latest casting news surrounding Matt Reeves' BATMAN solo film, including Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle/Catwoman and Paul Dano/Edward Nashton aka The Riddler. They also discuss the DC Comics shows that were newly announced for the HBO Max streaming service and chat about the new BATMAN BEYOND Blu-Ray set! Then, Ryan Lower conducts a 1-on-1 interview with Andrew Farago, co-writer of the new Insight Editions book, Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film, and Beyond! CONNECT WITH BATMAN-ON-FILM Become a member of our patreon.com/batmanonfilm Follow us on Twitter @batmanonfilm Follow the Batman Podcast Network on Twitter @batpodnetwork Look at us on Instagram @batmanonfilm Join the BOF Facebook group! Click here! SUBSCRIBE TO BATMAN-ON-FILM on YOUTUBE Click HERE for BOF content, cons, interviews, and more!
In this episode of the BOF Podcast, host Ryan Hoss is joined by Pete Verra to discuss their trip to New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2019! Some of the topics include: The DC UNIVERSE press event, where new shows like Bizzaro TV were announced and the release date for the HARLEY QUINN animated series was announced Panels such as DC's "Meet the Publishers" and Michael Uslan's Batman '89 Celebration BOF's JOKER watch party (the full roundtable show is coming soon) Teasing the press interviews they conducted for Wonder Woman: Bloodlines and Batman Beyond's 20th Anniversary Then, there's the added bonus of an interview recorded on the NYCC show floor to get everyone excited about the upcoming book Batman: The Definitive History of the Dark Knight in Comics, Film and Beyond, published by Insight Editions. Ryan interviews writer Andrew Farago and cover artist John Guydo about their work on the book! CONNECT WITH BATMAN-ON-FILM Become a member of our patreon.com/batmanonfilm Follow us on Twitter @batmanonfilm Follow the Batman Podcast Network on Twitter @batpodnetwork Look at us on Instagram @batmanonfilm Join the BOF Facebook group! Click here! SUBSCRIBE TO BATMAN-ON-FILM on YOUTUBE Click HERE for BOF content, cons, interviews, and more!
Ryan is in San Francisco this week! On this special live episode of This Week in Marvel, Ryan and guest cohost Greg Miller are joined by a slew of guests, including artist Arthur Adams, writer Matthew Rosenberg, and Cartoon Art Museum curator Andrew Farago.
Ulie, Drew Bittner and Cartoon Art Museum curator, Andrew Farago, discuss the original Captain Marvel aka Shazam in this special episode devoted to the classic comics character. The panel talks about the amazing popularity of Captain Marvel, the lawsuit from National Comics Publications that led to the character's demise as well as his revival in the 1970's. Original air date March 23 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM.
The curator of San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum, Andrew Farago joins us today. He's also the author books on such diverse subjects as Looney Tunes, Harley Quinn, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Peanuts and 80s Cartoons. Plus, updates on my Chipmunks and Warren Kremer books and my flight to LA for Harvey Comics, which is why this episode is posting early.
This podcast is our COMPLETE coverage of Voltron at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2018. Marc shares everything that happened at SDCC with Greg, who is hearing it for the first time, including interviews with Bex Taylor-Klaus, Jeremy Shada, Rhys Darby, Josh Hamilton, Lauren Montgomery, Joaquim Dos Santos, and Kyle Anderson. Also, we cover the Voltron panel, signings, SDCC exclusives, and we are excited to announce the winner of the Voltron Season 6 Prize Pack, and introduce a new SDCC Voltron Prize Pack and how to enter to win it! One of the first things we talk about is an announcement made for a Voltron book coming in 2019 by Andrew Farago, who had Original Voltron Director Franklin Cofod on a panel called Totally Awesome: The Greatest Cartoons of the 80's. His Voltron book will be called Voltron: The Ultimate Visual History, published by Insight Editions in 2019. Of course, we will have Andrew on the podcast when that book is released! Of course, we know you all want to hear about the interviews we had with the Cast and Crew of Voltron Legendary Defender! So, in addition to hearing them on the podcast, you can also WATCH them on our YouTube Channel! Here is the link to each interview: Bex Taylor-Klaus (Pidge) and Jeremy Shada (Lance) - https://youtu.be/EsIjNl4ZTYg Rhys Darby (Coran) and Josh Hamilton (Story Editor) - https://youtu.be/DVZiADaPyvw Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery (Executive Producers) - https://youtu.be/o9MGSRAL2so And... as an added special bonus, we have an interview with the Moderator of the Voltron Legendary Defender Panel at SDCC, the Associate Editor at Nerdist, and the Host of a brand new VLD Episode Commentary Podcast called FORM PODCAST - Kyle Anderson - https://youtu.be/3O5NG2EQ58E We also wanted to mention that Voltron Legendary Defender's Legendary Voice Director Andrea Romano was brought out of retirement to do an episode commentary for Form Podcast, but Marc was also able to interview Andrea, because she was also brought back for the Batman: The Animated Series Panel at SDCC. We were so happy to talk to Andrea Romano again!! Also, we covered the Voltron Legendary Defender Panel at SDCC and the signings of both the cast and crew at the autograph area AND Tim Hedrick and Mitch Iverson at the Lion Forge Booth for the Voltron Legendary Defender Comics, Vol 3, Issue 1 SDCC Exclusive Variant Cover! There were also SDCC Voltron Exclusives for: LEGO Ideas Voltron, which we covered in our last podcast, but can't help talking about AGAIN, because it's so awesome!!!! Don't forget, EVERYONE can get their own LEGO Ideas Voltron on August 1, 2018 at Shop.LEGO.com or at ANY LEGO Store in the world! Playmates Toys Hyperphase Voltron, which is a beautiful set I picked up at the Entertainment Earth booth! Bandai Super MiniPla Voltron Model Set with the exclusive Blazing Sword! Han Cholo Classic Voltron Membership Kit and VLD Enamel Pins, Blue Lion Ring and Bayard Pendants! Here are some of our pictures from everything we mentioned here: We were so excited about the announcements for Season 7 being 13 episodes, coming to Netflix on August 10, and that the remaining 13-episode drop will occur before the end of this year, so we are thinking December, but don't quote us! And it is certainly cool that we will have a complete 78-episode Voltron story on Netflix , we will be sad when it is all over, because it is such an amazing series. We want to thank the whole cast and crew of Voltron Legendary Defender at DreamWorks Animation, all the animators at Studio Mir, and all the people at Universal, DreamWorks, Team Click and Netflix who have allowed us to cover everything for Voltron. Thank you! On our next podcast, we'll be reviewing episodes 2, 3 and 4 of Season 6 of Voltron Legendary Defender with K-Lionheart, who designed Dungeons and Voltron for us when she appeared on the podcast as our Voltron Fan Artist Spotlight. The next podcast after that, we'll be reviewing episodes 5, 6 and 7 of Season 6 of Voltron Legendary Defender with Donya Abramo, writer for Hypable, and a podcast veteran herself. She recently wrote a post-SDCC article on Hypable that we all love. Please check it out here: https://www.hypable.com/voltron-shiro-lgbt-disability-importance/ As Always, Thank You for Listening! Let's Voltron!!
The usual giddy joy at dropping a new episode of the podcast is dampened a bit this time with the news of the loss of Charles M. Schulz's home and Craig Schulz's home in the horrendous wildfires ravaging California. While the property (including much valuable Schulz memorabilia) was lost, thankfully, Jean Schulz was evacuated safely. Our hearts go out to the Schulzes and all of California. But the show goes on. And it's a good one. Episode 18 features my conversation with Andrew Farago, curator of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco and the author of the new book THE COMPLETE PEANUTS FAMILY ALBUM: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHARLES M. SCHULZ'S CLASSIC CHARACTERS, which is out this month. Because Halloween is upon us as well, we've also got a review of WHAT A NIGHTMARE, CHARLIE BROWN, a special from 1978 that turns out not to be so much spooky as, well....you'll have to listen to the show. And, as always, we've got a "Peanuts by Schulz" short. This one is called "A Pretty Picture". And we check out another Random Strip of the Month. (Don't forget to email me your audio Random Strip submissions! Send those to charliebrownpodcast@gmail.com) My thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Mining by Moonlight" and "Bass Walker". Thanks also to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy" remix. Check out his music on Soundcloud. It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown show notes and more. Atari Bytes - Hey! That's my other podcast! Pick up podcast shirts and mugs at my Zazzle.com store AB_Pod_Store Please consider supporting the show financially on our Patreon page here.
So, hey, remember at the end of the September episode I said the rundown for the October episode was subject to change? Well, it changed. Andrew Farago - author, comics historian, curator of the Cartoon Art Museum - agreed to chat with me about his upcoming book THE COMPLETE PEANUTS FAMILY ALBUM: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CHARLES M. SCHULZ'S CLASSIC CHARACTERS. And I am thrilled to share that conversation with you in October. But, good grief! What does that mean for THE SCHEDULE! Hold on to your security blanket and everything will be okay. We've still got WHAT A NIGHTMARE, CHARLIE BROWN, the Peanuts by Schulz short "A Pretty Picture" and, of course the Random Strip of the Month (get your submissions in right away!) Don't feel bad for the next installment of THIS IS AMERICA, CHARLIE BROWN. It'll be here in November like the whipped cream on your pumpkin pie. See you in October!
Way back in 2012 I was invited to join a panel at the Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco, entitled "Using Childhood Experiences to Create Adult Stories," featuring Jim Woodring(!), Miriam Libicki, Derek Kirk Kim, and mc'd by Andrew Farago from the Cartoon Art Museum. The panel stayed more on point than most and provides, as advertised, a slough of childhood tales, origin details, influences, inspirations, adventures and, naturally, misadventures. Despite some sound issues, which mostly clear up less than 15 minutes in, this is a terrific episode featuring and bunch of young upstarts (us) and a verified legend (Jim) sharing a thought provoking journey through our pasts, and our guts as artists. This episode is just as juicy as I like 'em! This episode was originally posted during the first run of this podcast in 2013, but since that feed is gone and the the sound was so awful, it's basically new to everyone including me this time out. Thanks very much to all the speakers! Follow Miriam Libicki on twitter @realgonegirl and her site realgonegirl.com. Follow Derek Kirk Kim on facebook and his site derekkirkkim.com. Follow Jim Woodring on twitter @woodring_jim, on instagram @jimwoodringcartoonist, and at his site jimwoodring.com. And last but not least, follow me on twotter and instagram @kraigcomx and keep your peepers peeled for more at monkeygong.com. Please rate and review this show, it helps us get more listeners:)
Marvel Holiday Special 2005. “The Mole Man's Christmas” written by Shaenon Garrity, with Andrew Farago, and pencils by Roger Langridge.
Welcome to another exciting episode of SFP-NOW. Are first episode in weeks.This week I am joined by Craig and Raissa to discuss some television shows and we give our first impressions on the new series 'Thunderbirds Are Go.My guest this week is Andrew Farago, who not only has a super cool job working in a museum, which is totally devoted to comics, but has also written some pretty damn cool refference books, which focus on pop cultural characters.Andrew chats with me about his new book "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History'The book traces the Turtles from their origins in the indie comics scene of the 1980s right through to the start of production on the new movie, which hit cinemas last year.So get your pizza, sit back and join us for a dose of Turtle Power.Please forgive technical issues with sound in the first half of this show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(Originally published June 10, 2014) Through peeping parrots, a microphone cutting in and out, and Grady forgetting to start recording, we have an amazing informative interview with author Andrew Farago. Andrew Farago wrote the 'Ultimate Visual History of TMNT', which is out this month (June)! Buy your copy here (http://www.amazon.com/Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Turtles-Ultimate/dp/1608871851/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1423606681&sr=8-1&keywords=ultimate+visual+history+tmnt). Enjoy! Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @SewerSirens https://twitter.com/SewerSirens Have any questions? Comments? Ideas? Input? Be sure to email us at: SewerSirensPodcast@hotmail.com Check out our blog: http://sewersirens.blogspot.com
For the big 50th episode of the MovieFilm show, Zaki and Brian reminisce about the long strange journey the show has taken before diving into some Listener Letters. After that, they're joined by author Andrew Farago, who talks up his new book, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History as well as the new trailer for the upcoming Turtles reboot film. After that, it's onto a spirited discussion of the latest headlines, including a new life for Community, a new direction for Fox's Predator, and a new(-ish) title for The Terminator, as well as the latest worries out of Star Wars land, including the possibility that it gets pushed from its Christmas 2015 slot to [...]