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Let's talk about Chicago Comic Con and who we saw. Plus, JUNGLE BOY IS A JUNGLE MAN NOW IN THE ELITE! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wrestfriends/support
Help NinetyForChill: The #Podcast get away from paywalls by subscribing to "Ninety For Chill: The Podcast with CatBusRuss". CatBusRuss has made it back to Champaign/Urbana from taking his big sister, ThePoeticCritic, up to Chicago Fan Expo 2023. There was plenty of fun to be had, but there is a lot of stress that comes with planning to have the maximum amount of enjoyment. The Fan Expo takeover of Wizard World (formerly Chicago Comic Con) has led to more blatant efforts to take every possible penny from the convention goers. And taking money from Netflix, WBDiscovery, NBCUniversal, and Disney while cracking down on what actors could and could not say was almost too much hypocrisy for our host to endure. He felt that the standard panels that were for fans by fans were lacking, and the cool vendors seemed to stay away from the event. Fortunately, Russ had autographs to track down to make up for this time, but the con is becoming less and less intimate. The time was filled and (too) many cool things were bought, but the 2024 reducing itself to three days from four may be a blessing. The CatBus had been dropping daily bonus episodes on ninetyforchill.com when it came to the first three days of the convention. This episode is a review of Fan Expo overall, followed by those three bonus podcasts.
Email us: bigtliltpodcast@gmail.com Welcome to Episode 140 of big T & LIL t! This week's episode we are covering our fun times we had C2E2 this weekend as well as a little breakdown of the Mandalorian Season 3 Chapter 21 - The Pirate We continue to enjoy Fortnite Mega with the new Chapter 4 Season 2 ! big T went all 3 days of C2E2 but LIL t joins him on his quest to have fun at this fun Chicago Comic Con right in downtown Chicago at the McCormick Convention Center. We got to meet Ashley Eckstien and Matt Latner, Bradley Dee Baker of the Clone Wars and author of childern books such as Father and Son, Jeffrey Brown. We also discuss Mando and now wait Bo Katan is going to lead the Mandalorians to Mandalore! What is going on on? We didnt quite get to Bad Batch Season 2 Finale but we can't wait to talk about it in a couple weeks. And so much more! https://bio.link/bigtlilt
In this brand new episode of the podcast Carl and Chanel recount their yearly C2E2 experience! It's the fifth year that they've been in attendance so you know it's going to be a fun-filled episode! Everything from cosplays to collectibles are discussed as they take you through what it's like to attend the Chicago Comic Con and Entertainment Expo! This is an episode you won't want to miss, so be sure to check it out!
Scrump sits down by himself this week to celebrate 150 episodes of the podcast by talking about working with CM Punk and Danhausen at the Chicago Comic Con this weekend, Marvel leaked announcements, WWE's new direction under Triple H and more! Special thanks to Kenny Omega for the outro. Patreon Merchandise Sponsors: Freelance Wrestling M3Toys Use promo code PWTCAST for 10% off anything on the website. Social Media: Twitter Instagram
Cool Movies Darth was able to binge "Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi" in 48-hours to prepare for Fan Expo in Rosemont, IL. Did he have the energy to thoroughly enjoy the reskin of Wizard World (and Chicago Comic Con before that)? There was Carl Weathers, Ron Perlman, Boyd Holbrook, and a bunch of Hobbits, but since there is only one "Return" (and it is not "of the King"), CM Darth was dedicated to the Kevin Smith content. Was he willing to put up with the challenges and lack of encouragement to get his Bluntman and Chronic Funko Pop! 2-Pack autographed? Here is his story.
We are continuing our talk on C2E2 today. How the Con went, what we did, and how it was to be back at Con. Fun for sure, and more space than usual. Listen in and get my thoughts on this year's event!Find us online:https://www.heroesofcosplaysanctuary....Find the Sanctuary on Social:With Co-Host @astravoidcosplayFollow Her On Instagram & Join Her TikTok Community!https://linktr.ee/AstraVoidCosplay...And Host ScottyBVero: @scottybofficialLike, Comment, and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZst......Of course you can share the video and follow us Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hocspodcast...Instagram: @heroesofcosplaysanctuaryTwitter: @hocspodcast
Friend of the show and host of the "What Do You Like?" podcast, Jeremy Zaucha, joins Scrump this week to talk about their weekend at the Chicago Comic Con known as "C2E2". Scrump and Jeremy talk about working with CM Punk, hanging out with Danhausen, reconnecting with "Hangman" Adam Page, John Cena's answer to wether or not he'll join Pro Wrestling Tees, and more! Special thanks to Kenny Omega for the outro. Patreon Merchandise Sponsors: Freelance Wrestling M3Toys Use promo code PWTCAST for 10% off anything on the website. Social Media: Twitter Instagram
Dustin Plantholt’s “Life’s Tough—YOU CAN BE TOUGHER!” podcast this week features Stephen Shamus, President and co-founder of ACE Universe—foremost producers of immersive and experiential events that bring together top-name Film and TV celebrity talent, professional Illustrators & Writers, Award-Winning Designers, Gaming, Cosplay, Comic Books and top-notch daytime & evening Q&A and instructional Programming. Collecting has always been in Stephen’s blood. From a young age, he would store and treasure anything he could get his hands on—comic books, sports collector/trading cards, comic art, and memorabilia. His passion is infectious, and his expertise and understanding of the material is extensive and widely respected. In the early 1990’s, Stephen was CMO of Wizard, co-founded the world’s leading magazine covering comic books, toys, games, and animation, along with many specialty books. By the mid-90’s Wizard then acquired and launched its first of many live events including the Chicago Comic Con. This began Stephen’s 20+ year career of producing over 175 Comic Con festivals across North America—booking over 3,000 celebrities, tens of thousands of artists, and playing host to millions of ecstatic and satisfied fans. Stephen co-founded ACE Universe in Sept 2017 and has spearheaded the company’s growth and influence, reaching premier status in the comic-based experiential events production industry. Stephen works with all the major talent agencies and managers, including WME, CAA, UTA, ICM, APA, Innovative Artists, and Gersh. He is the premier talent booker of the biggest and most significant celebrities in the industry, including what is considered the greatest Comic Con lineup ever, which saw nine of Marvels’ The Avengers. His most recent celebrity bookings include Gal Gadot, Brie Larson, Henry Cavill, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal, Zoe Saldana, Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Hiddleston, Tessa Thompson, Kit Harington, Don Cheadle, Josh Brolin, Michael Fassbender, Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Zazie Beetz, Tye Sheridan, Tom Ellis, Lee Pace and more!! Stephen recently created a talk-show style podcast called “Take a Break with Stephen” that features collectibles and airs on the ACE Universe podcast network. He is also the co-creator of several ingenious and ubiquitous collectible products, including those related to Autographed Comic Books, Lithographs and Photographs. These products are used on most occasions where special handling is required when comic books are being signed by the illustrators, writers, or celebrities. Join Dustin and Stephen for a delightful and lighthearted conversation to hear about his fun and unique universe and what makes “Superheroes Tougher!” and the legions of fans that adore them.
Found some old audio and interviews on one of my old cell phones. Our conversation was from Wizard World's Chicago Comic Con! I got to talk to the legendary Nick Gillard, best known for his work with Star Wars. Nick was kind enough to answer some questions and I'm sharing it with you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronwaynesworld/message
On this week's episode of Infinite Canvas Ultra, we look back on our time at this year's Chicago Comic-Con, C2E2. We also delve into Tom King's latest maxiseries for DC, Strange Adventures, touch upon the HBO show Barry, and cap-off the episode with a full-length review of Leigh Whannell's The Invisible Man.
At this week’s 2020 Chicago Comic Con (aka C2e2) Jonathan Hickman and the X-Men team announced the X-Men’s first Dawn of X crossover, “X of Swords” pronounced “Ten of Swords.” Starting in May’s Free Comic Book Day special, “Ten of Swords” is a 15 part crossover primarily running through Hickman’s X-Men and Tini Howard’s Excalibur. […] The post Krakin’ Krakoa #39: X of Swords – 2020 X-Men Crossover! Theories and Predictions! appeared first on Comic Book Herald.
This week on “Chasing Glory with Lilian Garcia,” the episode kicks off with a special visit with Victoria and WWE Hall of Famer, Torrie Wilson LIVE from Chicago Comic Con. They certainly know how to kick things off with laughs and thoughts on the current Women’s Division. Then Lilian sits down with WWE Superstar and one half of the Women’s Tag Team Champions, Nikki Cross. Nikki dives into what it was like growing up in Glasgow, Scotland and how she was BULLIED as a kid, feeling like the ugly duckling and being called ugly almost on a daily basis. She skipped school regularly but would get her confidence from wrestling. Being inspired by Trish Stratus and Lita, she would begin training in the squared circle and it was through wrestling where she met her future husband, NXT Superstar Killian Dain. You’ll hear about their ADORABLE first date and which was their first movie they saw together. Nikki talks about what it’s like to be married while on the road and how she stays busy while traveling with the WWE. She discusses what it’s like teaming with Alexa Bliss and her reaction when she won the Women’s Tag Team Championship. All this and so much more as it’s about to get real, raw, and inspiring with Nikki Cross!*********************************** This episode is brought to you by MyBookie, a mobile platform where users can place bets on your favorite sports and win anytime, anywhere using your favorite mobile device. You bet, You win, THEY PAY! The MyBookie platform offers you a unique, personalized, stress free gaming experience whether you play on sports, casino games, or horse racing. And their customer service team is available 24/7 by phone, email, or chat. FOR ALL MY CHASING GLORY LISTENERS, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCLUSIVE OFFER: Up to $1000 First Deposit Bonus. Double Your First Deposit! Go to www.MyBookie.com now to activate your offer by using the promo code (GLORY) when creating your account. (This product is not for use by persons under the age of 21 - make sure to gamble responsibly)
Episode 3 of Blank Cover Podcast. Excelsior! Dominic recorded this solo episode in November 2018 whilst on holiday, to discuss a couple of great comic books and pay tribute to the iconic Stan Lee, who died on the 12 November 2018. In this episode we are grateful to Charles Meyerson, Chicago Comic Con, Rhode Island Comic Con and Stan Lee himself for the interview excerpts. Links below for the full interviews: https://archive.org/details/StanLeeOnProbe19751020 https://archive.org/details/DoubleACS_StanLeeComicCon https://archive.org/details/VoicesOfMarvel-1965 https://archive.org/details/StanLeeC2E2-2017-04-21 twitter.com/TheRealStanLee or @TheRealStanLee Get in touch with us: via twitter @PodcastCover email blankcoverpodcast@gmail.com Theme music by longzjun.
17 years ago, a tiny spaceship landed in a wheat field in a small town in Kansas and gave us the icon superhero show Smallville! I am not only a huge Superman fan but a faithful follower of this seminal TV series so it was an honor to be a part of this panel at …
This week, Sam is headed to Chicago Comic Con so we're recording early! Greg goes through the announced games list for SGDQ 2018 to let you know which speedruns to look out for when it begins in June. We also talk a ton of Spiderman on PS4 given that we now have a release date! Spyro the Dragon was finally announced for a remaster; will we be picking it up? We also list our top 3 Avengers that we don't think will make it through Infinity War & debate who John Boyega might play if he joins the MCU. The CW remains on fire, renewing 10 different shows for a new season & we announce yet another AWESOME bonus episode interview! Finally, we are joined by Chris Karpovich for our NXT Takeover New Orleans & Wrestlemania 34 preview & predictions. It is shaping up to be one of the greatest Mania's of all time. SUBSCRIBE FOR NEW EPISODES & BE SURE TO LEAVE A RATING & REVIEW! Follow us on Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Wepodcastandweknowthings Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/WePodAndWeKnow
THURSDAY NIGHT @ 7:30pm, est, we will talk about Star Trek Discovery and how the writer's strike could impact the show. TJ, The Shopkeeper, will give us an update on his trip to Chicago Comic Con. Sub-Commander Charles has a few of his favorite Star Trek episodes to talk about on, This Week In Star Trek History. GM Chris has the night off, but, Nathan will step in and discuss Assimilated Target Prime on Star Trek attack Wing Ships of the Line. Of Course, Uncle Jim will be along for the ride, HAILING FREQUENCIES will be open (646)668-2433, QAPLA'
Comic-con season has officially started for Superhero Slate with C2E2, Kevin Feige delivers Christmas in April, Fox gives us release dates, and more!
Do you dream of converting your nerd passion into a full-time career but feel overwhelmed with the next steps? Whether writing your first comic book, creating a new website or creating an innovative product, the road to success can be filled with many obstacles and pitfalls. Recorded at Chicago Comic Con, join geek pros as they …
Join Daniel, Joe, Jimmmi and returning guest Mike as they discuss the last week’s inane Batman news, last week’s Chicago Comic-Con, and other trivial topics. After that, stick around to listen in to this week’s book club, reviewing Identity Crisis and Batman/Houdini. And finally, the group reviews the Batman and Robin movie serial from 1949 […]
In honor of an amazing #ForceFriday yesterday, I decided to post my Star Wars Fan Panel from Chicago Comic Con. Can you believe it? In four months, we will live in a world enlightened by the existence of Star Wars Episode VII! At Chicago Comic Con, we had a great discussion dedicated to all things …
Welcome to GEEK WARS! As nerds, we love to have fun but we also like engaging in important cultural topics. Join professional nerds as they battle it out over geek trivia while also discussing relevant social topics like racial stereotyping in comics, feminisms in film, online bullying, and much more. This will be a …
To a full capacity room of passionate comic book and film Illinois geeks, a Marvel v DC showdown unfolded. This past weekend, I was able to help facilitate some amazing discussions among awesome nerds at Chicago Comic Con. I’ll be posting the audio of a few of my panels and I think you’ll find them …
Talking about our first day at Chicago Comic Con.
Talking about our first day at Chicago Comic Con.
If you're a fan of Dungeons and Dragons, you just missed the 7th annual GaryCon gaming convention in Lake Geneva, WI. Chicago Comic Con is right around the corner and we take a look at this years celebrity lineup. We discuss favorite late night snacks at 2am. World renowned Bret Michaels impersonator Shannon Michaels crashes the studio.
This week the guys compared Loot Crate vs Nerd Block again. They discussed Agents of Shield casting, and Movie News from Marvel. Also Alil visted Wizard World Chicago Comic Con this week, and Had many interviews with Artists, Writers, and Legends like Stan Lee, Michael Rooker, Jason David Frank, and Lou Ferrigno. So sit back and enjoy, and maybe someone let a little spoiler out this week. Your Welcome :-)
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dawn Xiana Moon and Michi Trota, speaking about women, art, gatekeeping, and geek culture. Moon is a lifelong geek who has worked professionally in almost every area of the arts. She the producer and director of Raks Geek, geek bellydance and fire company, which achieved viral internet fame with a video of a Wookiee bellydancing to a Klingon band playing an original song in Shyriiwook. Raks Geek has been written up by CNN, MSN, Timeout Chicago (Critics' Pick), The Daily Mail (UK), and more. As a singer-songwriter, Dawn has performed in 10 states and has released two solo albums; her latest CD, Spaces Between, fuses elements from traditional Chinese music with jazz and alt folk pop. She has served as a section editor for RELEVANT Magazine, performs as a soloist with Read My Hips tribal bellydance, and, as a web designer/developer, works with clients like Anheuser-Busch, Chicago Booth, and Georgia Tech. Trota is an organizer for both the Chicago Full Moon Jams and the Chicago Nerd Social Club; she also performs as a fire-spinner with Raks Geek. Discussions about geek culture, feminism and intersectionality are guaranteed to get her talking for hours - she's organized panels at C2E2, Chicago Comic Con, and the University of Chicago on topics relating to sexism in geek culture. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Recorded in Swift Hall on April 9, 2014.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dawn Xiana Moon and Michi Trota, speaking about women, art, gatekeeping, and geek culture. Moon is a lifelong geek who has worked professionally in almost every area of the arts. She the producer and director of Raks Geek, geek bellydance and fire company, which achieved viral internet fame with a video of a Wookiee bellydancing to a Klingon band playing an original song in Shyriiwook. Raks Geek has been written up by CNN, MSN, Timeout Chicago (Critics' Pick), The Daily Mail (UK), and more. As a singer-songwriter, Dawn has performed in 10 states and has released two solo albums; her latest CD, Spaces Between, fuses elements from traditional Chinese music with jazz and alt folk pop. She has served as a section editor for RELEVANT Magazine, performs as a soloist with Read My Hips tribal bellydance, and, as a web designer/developer, works with clients like Anheuser-Busch, Chicago Booth, and Georgia Tech. Trota is an organizer for both the Chicago Full Moon Jams and the Chicago Nerd Social Club; she also performs as a fire-spinner with Raks Geek. Discussions about geek culture, feminism and intersectionality are guaranteed to get her talking for hours - she's organized panels at C2E2, Chicago Comic Con, and the University of Chicago on topics relating to sexism in geek culture. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. At noon on Wednesdays when the quarter is in session a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Recorded in Swift Hall on April 9, 2014.
This week the Geekz discuss some news including Superman/Batman casting, Ninja Turtles and Good Shit/Bad Shit. Also Alil visits comic con and talks to Neil Adams, Skottie Young, Izzy Idonije, Tom Cook animator for the Masters of the Universe cartoon and so much more. So sit back and listen to the Geekz as they take you on another wild adventure. Enjoy..
Hey SuperGeeks!!! The Three Amigos are back for another podcast episode. Though they are still fighting with Skype (please forgive any technical issues), the guys have some great discussion about “X-Men: Days of Future Past”, Marvel Studios and what “Phase 3” will look like, Chicago Comic Con, and of course….the casting of Ben Affleck as […]
We have a LIVE studio audience, Little Camryn stops by, Comedy night with Matt Holt, Janesville Gazette has a new website, Andy's beard featured on Male Standard and Details Magazine, Chicago Comic Con 2013, WWE Smackdown, and we have a HUGE Announcement!!
Welcome to show 132! In the first half of the show Fran gives us her best zombie imitation as we discuss this year's Chicago Comic Con. In the second part of the show we are joined by Steve Griffing from 2Lazy2bOtaku for a round of discussion about Microsoft Versus Soney and more. See you online, Fran and Julie First Part of the Show with Fran and Julie 1. The Chicago Comic Con 2013 Second part of the show with Steve Griffing 1. If you can’t take the heat get out of the desert 2. Microsoft versus Sony – NSA connection optional 3. Console versus PCs 4. Do games need an online community to be successful? 5. Playing around: Dungeons and Dragons, Never Winter Nights 2, Cyberpunk 2020 6. Games gone by: SWOTR, WoW and STO 7. Imperfect world – operator error 8. LOTR and the Riders of Lohan 9. It feels so good when you stop Sites/Emails: Steve Griffing: Slugerino@gmail.com Steve Griffing can also be heard on 2lazy2botaku.com
This week:Amanda Browder (of the Amanda Browder show) chats with artists and curators Keri Oldham and Jacob Rhodes, founders of the artist run space Field Projects located in Chelsea, NYC. Listen to our conversation about artists as curators, the current gallery system and the ways these two have worked to make Field Projects a space for innovation and a more open dialog between artist and gallery. Next, Max and Hank do the shortest interview in the history of the show at Chicago Comic Con. Lastly, Bad at Sports remembers Eydie Gorme. Field Projects is an artist run project space and online venue dedicated to emerging and mid-career artists. Centered on short-term curatorial projects, Field Projects presents monthly exhibitions at their Chelsea location in addition to pop-up exhibitions throughout New York City. Artists and curators are invited to submit their work for consideration in future exhibitions through our open call submissions guidelines. Curators/Founders/Artists: Keri Oldham is a New York-based artist and curator working in watercolor, paper and video. Her work deals with issues of identity, religion, love and death in cinema. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Oldham has exhibited her work throughout the country, including: Jen Bekman Gallery in New York, Kirk Hopper Gallery in Dallas, The Hardware Store Gallery in San Francisco, Camel Art Space in New York, The Dallas Contemporary, The Reading Room and 500X in Dallas. She was a 2011 Summer Central Track resident and has received other awards including a 2010 New Media Fellowship with BRIC Arts in Brooklyn. Oldham is also founder of Field Projects, an artist-run project space in Chelsea. Her work has been spotlighted and reviewed by Beautiful/Decay, Gwaker Arts, Glasstire, D Magazine, San Francisco Weekly and others. Jacob Rhodes' work explores codes of masculinity, class and the inherent violence in homo-social interaction. The middle child of three boys born to a car mechanic and a school cafeteria cook, Jacob spent his youth touring in punk bands, publishing zines, and self producing records. He received his BFA in New Genre and Photography from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles where he studied under Larry Johnson, Bruce Hainley, and Richard Hawkins. After graduating, he joined the US Army, spending three years in Alaska at Fort Wainwright’s 172nd Arctic Infantry Brigade. In 2005, he returned to school attending Skowhegan School of Painting and then earned his MFA in Sculpture at Yale School of Art in 2007. Jacob has shown at the Bronx Museum, Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, Federal Art Project, Los Angeles, Galerie Im Regierungsviertel, Berlin, and Bart Wells Institute, London. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/
We recap The Open Mick Fishing Derby, Take a look at the local Rap / HipHop scene, Janesville Irish Fest, Blekko search engine redesign, Update on Chicago Comic Con and more!
*Funny itune reviews *We say goodbye to George and welcome back Kevin to the show. * Morbius gets an ongoing *Speculation on Amazing Spider-Man 700 and if Dan Slott will stick around * Brad shares funny stories of going to the Chicago Comic Con. [power p
Writer Paul Jenkins talked to the Crawlspace at the 2012 Chicago Comic Con. Highlights of the interview inlcude: *Why he loved writing Spider-Man and focusing on Uncle Ben. * Untold stories he would still like to tell with Spider-Man. There is one with the Hypno Hustler that has to be told someday. * His new project with Humberto Ramos called Fairy Quest *The transition from writing the Peter Parker title to Spectacular Spider-Man.
Artist Alex Saviuk talks about his amazing 25 year run of penciling Spider-Man. He first started with filling in on Amazing Spider-Man. He then had a seven year run on Web of Spider-Man starting in 1987. Since then he has penciled the Spider-Man newspaper strip on Sunday's and he inks the dailys. I had a chance to talk to him at the the Chicago Comic Con and he's a a great guy. I will add more video clips in HD soon, but I wanted to get all the audio out for a podcast.
This episode will feature our footage from the 2011 Chicago Comic Con. Guests you can expect to hear are Vivica A. Fox, Anthony Michael Hall, Mimi Rogers, Maria Kanellis, Lou Ferrigno, The Nasty Boys, and Ted DiBiase. Show starts at 8:30pm CT, 6:30pm PT & 9:30pm ET. Listen live or subscribe for free and download the show on iTunes. www.thematthewaaronshow.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Final Frontier. Yes, that's right. Star Trek V. It's a movie many fans pretend doesn't exist. But if you look closely you can find some good moments in this mess of a film, especially in the relationships between Kirk, Spock, and McCoy. In this episode of The Ready Room we take a look at Shatner's masterpiece and call it out where needed, praise it in those spots where it deserves it, and admire the beautiful menace that is Captain KLAA!!!!! In our news segment we discuss the most underrated series, the most underrated TOS movie, the J.J. sequel and possible TV series, Star Trek: The Exhibition at Kennedy Space Center, hear David Warner recount his Trek adventures, look at the science of tractor beams, and check in on Patrick Stewart's panel at Chicago Comic Con.
In our younger days, we couldn't have all the games we wanted. We had to play what we were given (or could afford), and we often played those games to death. Now? It's incredibly easy for anyone young or old to buy more games at bargain-basement prices than they could ever hope to play in a lifetime. How much is too much? Vinnk and SeanOrange talk about their trip to Chicago Comic Con 2011, taking photos with Felicia Day, what we expect to see at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, and more! See our Chicago Comic Con 2011 photos (including that one with Felicia Day) in our show notes: https://famicomdojo.tv/podcast/14 This episode is brought to you by Flashback Vintage Electronics, who graciously donated many of the materials we used in our Retro 3D Special. Check out their website at http://AtariUSA.com to fill the holes in your retro gaming collection today!
A quick but great talk with the 100 Bullets crew Brian Azzarello Eduardo Risso and Dave Johnson , who just wrapped up the best FLASHPOINT tie-in story. The instant Batman classic, Knight Of Vengance, which tells the alternate universe story of Thomas Wayne taking up the mantle of The Bat, and how he dealt with the death of his son Bruce on that fateful night in crime alley. The guys give us a preview of their new VERTIGO series SPACEMAN, and talk about ther future projects, like Dave Johnson's work on the upcoming new season of the Venture Bros on Adult Swim.Note- The recording of the talk was compromised, so there is some background surface noise, but you can still hear everyone clearly.
In our younger days, we couldn't have all the games we wanted. We had to play what we were given (or could afford), and we often played those games to death. Now? It's incredibly easy for anyone young or old to buy more games at bargain-basement prices than they could ever hope to play in a lifetime. How much is too much? Vinnk and SeanOrange talk about their trip to Chicago Comic Con 2011, taking photos with Felicia Day, what we expect to see at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, and more! This podcast is brought to you by the Famicom Dojo Video Series. Train Your Game at https://youtube.com/famicomdojo.
Welcome to No Prisoners, No Mercy show 69. This week the fabulous sisters (if we do say so ourself) talk about pink caddilacs, ogres In Nagrand wearing Manziers, sister Fran's schoool of leveling (ding!), getting frelled by Blizzard as well as... - Rep mounts in Wow and Lotro where Julie puts her nose to the grindstone and grinds it back to the medula oblongata - Mafia II - Zynga finds out a rose by any other name does not smell as sweet - Final Fantasy XIV - The Schwarzenegger double standard - "Banned in Boston" - Medal of Honor - EA finds also finds out that a rose by any other name does smell as sweet as long as it isn't spelled E-D-G-E. The sisters realize this is Deja Vu all over again with Groucho Marx. - NC Soft gets hit with a suit that claims the Devil didn't make the plaintiff do it even though he hasn't bathed in 20,000 hours. - EA and APB on the PDQ and the "real" story - The sisters take a brief look at a bunker somewhere in Stockholm, Sweden - Love is in the virtual air and uses augmented reality - Our good friend and author J.T. Hamption stops by briefly at the end of the show to share Sister Julie's birthday and chat about the Chicago Comic Con. Bonus Content after the show: Net Neutrality by Senator Al Franken Web sites: www.lorewriter.com featuring fiction by R.W. Harper and Yours truly Sister Julie www.biobreak.com (one of our must read sites) http://www.pinkpigtailinn.com/ (Larisa's marvelous site) www.noprisonersnomercy.com www.gamepolitics.com Additional Notes: Unamused, Warner Bros. requested that the Marx Brothers at least outline the premise of their film. Groucho responded with an utterly ridiculous storyline, and, sure enough, received another stern letter requesting clarification. He obliged and went on to describe a plot even more preposterous than the first, claiming that he, Groucho, would be playing “Bordello, the sweetheart of Humphrey Bogart.” No doubt exasperated, Warner Bros. did not respond. A Night in Casablanca was released in 1946.
From last weekend's Wizard World Chicago Comicon I moderated this panel with DC artist Ethan Van Sciver . In addition to words about his early art beginnings , Ethan looks back at his original creation Cyberfrog, creating new villians for The Flash and Green Lantern, his transformation of Sinestro into the modern threat he represents to current DC continuity and discusses his future plans which include some writing such as a new story in October's Untold Tales Of The Blackest Night . In addition Ethan arranged for a baby grand piano for the room, and performed several f his original songs about Wolverine , Star Trek, The BP Oil disaster , and a post nuclear war future.By the way, in the center that's the recently convicted Illinois ex-govenor Rod Blagoevich, flanked by Ethan and his pal Gil.
Brant, John and Chuck K. come together to discuss several news items of the week and just shoot the breeze. Some of the topics discussed include Blackest Night #5, the Dynamite/Dabel acqusition, Marvel's Siege event, Chicago Comic-Con moviing its date, Wizard cons in general, and Diamond shipping delays. (Original Number: Episode 37)
Episode 174: Superman For Tomorrow: An Instock Trades Rage of the Month Part 2. A continuation of our dissection of the 12 issue monster with Life and the Gutter’s Mandy Stegall. (See Episode 172 for Part 1) We kick off with Superman 208 and continue to the events leading into Superman 211. We have some hearty debates in this one. Also, check out the Raging Reel at the end for a discussion about the Chicago Comic Con. Note: voicemails return next week. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 6:55 For Tomorrow Part 2 Segment 1 1:12:31 For Tomorrow Part 2 Segment 2 2:39:18 Show Closing and shout out to Peter Rios and his new Teen Titans Podcast 2:44:01 Raging Reel: Chicago Comic Con with Mandy We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates. Don’t forget to submit your own content for the web site and the show. We love your participation. Peter Rios’ Teen Titans Spotlight Podcast http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/index.php
Brant and Jason listen in while Chuck gives us the report on his experience from this year's Chicago Comic-Con. (Original Numbering: Episode 22)
Call it the Chicago Comic-Con, call it Wizard World Chicago. Call it the Chicago comic book show that isn’t actually in Chicago. Whatever you want. In this episode, Scott & Ty sit down to talk about their trips to the…Read more →
Mondo Marvel, a Chicago Comic-Con 2009 panel.
Mondo Marvel, a Chicago Comic-Con 2009 panel.
Mondo Marvel, a Chicago Comic-Con 2009 panel.
Reviews: Incarnate #1, Mayhem #1, The Red Circle: The Hangman One-Shot Yet even more San Diego Comic-Con coverage! Jimmy chatted with good friend Michael Emerson about his first time at the Con and the upcoming season of Lost. He also got a few snippets from Nestor, Carbonell, Jorge Garcia, and Josh Holloway. Friends Patrick and Salli sit in with us and join in the madness of CNI. The gang discusses the sadness of the passing of John Hughes and the douchebaggery of a so called fanboy at the recent Chicago Comic-Con. Jimmy saw G.I. Joe as well. His thoughts? Tune in! News includes Marvel's 70th birthday, the Treasury Dept. hates cartoonists, Olmos in The Green Hornet, Emma Caulfield's foray into comics, a Japanese man burning his house down over his mother throwing out Gundam toys and more!
Mondo Marvel, a Chicago Comic-Con 2009 panel.
This week we hear some rumours concerning Lego Indy's future, see what may have been if Indy hit the PS3 and XBox, get a report direct from the floor of Chicago Comic Con, discover an animated adventure coming to DVD and find out how you can catch up on all the IndyCast Episodes you may have missed! Of course we also have Rob's Indy opinion, Pat's trivia and we hear from you in the mail segment. So sit back and relax as we take a look at what's making news in the world of Indiana Jones this week!
This week we hear some rumours concerning Lego Indy's future, see what may have been if Indy hit the PS3 and XBox, get a report direct from the floor of Chicago Comic Con, discover an animated adventure coming to DVD and find out how you can catch up on all the IndyCast Episodes you may have missed! Of course we also have Rob's Indy opinion, Pat's trivia and we hear from you in the mail segment. So sit back and relax as we take a look at what's making news in the world of Indiana Jones this week!
This week, Patrick talks to Luke Smarto about this year's Chicago Comic-Con, Luke's new book "Pillow Fight," Wednesday Comics and why they each say, "um" or "ahh" to fill the conversational pauses.
Tom is back from his many travels, and he joins Chris and John for an episode that's jam packed with comics culture discussion. Wizard Wor... er Chicago Comic Con is almost here and we go over the list of guests we're excited to see. San Diego is now in the rear view mirror and this year's Eisner Awards are in the books as well. The panel discusses some of the big announcements and big winners. Listener voice-mails from 3 different countries and Tom's take on Astonishing X-Men. Featured Music by The Flaming Lips