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The guest for this episode is podcaster Ian Levenstein! We discuss his show (Comic Timing Podcast), how he got into podcasting, being and lapsed wrestling fan and how get got back into it, and much more!Support Comic Timing:Comic Timing's WebsiteComic Timing on AppleComic Timing on SpotifyComic Timing on PatreonComic Timing on Youtube
Joy Hahn Silva is the co-host of Hahnacity the Podcast, a podcast about healing through stories. She is dedicated personal trainer and nutritionist, who draws on her rich background as a former competitive elite gymnast. With over a decade of raising the next generation of athletes, her passion lies in empowering individuals of all ages. Her whole-person care philosophy emphasizes authenticity, individualized attention, and a keen eye for the unique needs of every person. Joy thrives on creating sustainable and uplifting community, blending encouragement and fun into health and movement. She is also apart of the Athlete Advisory Committee with Athlete for Hope and the Mental Health Check-in Lead. Joy's remarkable journey and deep passion for advocacy brings a wealth of experience as a coach and mentor for types athletes. Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Back in the day, Alicia Velez was a monster center, considered the Shaquille O'Neil of the 5th grade CYO girls basketball team. Soon thereafter, her growth spurt ended and she pivoted to more of a Ray Allen style, hanging out at the 3-point line draining buckets. Despite being vertically challenged, she has competed in organized sports throughout her life including lacrosse, AAU basketball and college rugby, where she earned the nickname "Speedy" for her elusive and crafty footwork. Despite suffering multiple injuries throughout her athletic career, Alicia continues to challenge herself physically by eating mountains for breakfast in her new home of Boulder, Colorado. She believes in the healing power of movement at any age and that our bodies are strong and resilient. Alicia has her own private therapy practice, where she serves athletes in Colorado and New York. As a psychotherapist, she is dedicated to helping instill hope and inspiration to fellow injured athletes recovering mentally from the devastating blow of injury. In addition to exercise, she enjoys live music, travel, and giving her dog belly rubs. Go Knicks! Go Mets! Go Liberty! Work with Alicia: https://www.aliciaveleztherapy.com/ Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Sabrina Mar enjoyed many successful years as a competitive gymnast as a member of the US National Team from 1982 to 1988. She won the All-Around title in the 1985 Championships of the USA. Sabrina was a two-time World Championship Team Member (1985, 1987) and the 1987 Pan American All-Around Champion. An injury prevented her from completing the 1988 Olympic Team Trials. She was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2004. After gymnastics, Sabrina graduated from UCLA with a B.S. in Physiological Science and went on to become a Certified Athletic Trainer. When an unexpected detour led her to the animation field, she became a character animator, working on the TV cartoon ”South Park“ for several seasons. Eventually, Sabrina transitioned into the unscripted and documentary television field, where she currently works as an Emmy-Nominated Post Executive Producer. In 2018, Sabrina and several of her teammates were awarded The Foundation for Global Sports Development Humanitarian Award for their advocacy work on behalf of athlete survivors. She continues to advocate for the safety of athletes today. In her spare time, Sabrina enjoys spending time in her shop, woodworking. She is the owner of the Etsy store, Park Street Goods: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ParkStreetGoods Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Sabrina Mar enjoyed many successful years as a competitive gymnast as a member of the US National Team from 1982 to 1988. She won the All-Around title in the 1985 Championships of the USA. Sabrina was a two-time World Championship Team Member (1985, 1987) and the 1987 Pan American All-Around Champion. An injury prevented her from completing the 1988 Olympic Team Trials. She was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2004. After gymnastics, Sabrina graduated from UCLA with a B.S. in Physiological Science and went on to become a Certified Athletic Trainer. When an unexpected detour led her to the animation field, she became a character animator, working on the TV cartoon ”South Park“ for several seasons. Eventually, Sabrina transitioned into the unscripted and documentary television field, where she currently works as an Emmy-Nominated Post Executive Producer. In 2018, Sabrina and several of her teammates were awarded The Foundation for Global Sports Development Humanitarian Award for their advocacy work on behalf of athlete survivors. She continues to advocate for the safety of athletes today. In her spare time, Sabrina enjoys spending time in her shop, woodworking. She is the owner of the Etsy store, Park Street Goods: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ParkStreetGoods Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Blake Palmquist is a former collegiate and professional soccer player, whose 22-year career also contained years of anxiety, stress, depression, and other obstacles that would ultimately cause him to shorten his lifelong dream of playing professionally. Blake then created his own blog, Intra, focusing on mental health in athletics, creating space for him and others to share their stories. He joined Athletes for Hope, a non-profit that supports athletes with guidance and resources to make a difference in their communities. Blake became the co-chair of their newly formed Athlete Mental Health Advisory Committee, furthering his goal to spark change, provide support, and instill hope and reassurance to others that it is ok to share how you feel and to not be afraid of what others may think. Join Intra here: https://www.intratogether.com/ Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Shelby Canino is a wife, sister, mother of two teen boys, friend, and Public Health/Infection Control Nurse for the County of San Diego. Shelby is a former competitive high school gymnast and coach at Foothill Academy of Gymnastics, where she met Joy and Laura. The rest is history. Follow Shelby the Cookie Lady on Instagram: @shelbythecookielady Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Ryan Sheehan is a seven-time Pan American medalist, and two-time World Championship Team Member for Canada, who came forward publicly regarding his abusive experiences in gymnastics in 2021. Since then, Ryan co-founded Gymnasts for Change Canada, testified at a Parliamentary Committee on SafeSport in Canada, and has since launched his own campaign - the Next Athlete Project. Ryan moved to France in November of 2023 to continue his training, find love for the sport again and pursue advocacy with a greater distance from the Canadian sport system. Join The Next Athlete Project HERE. Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Allie Tillinghast is the founder and president of Thriving Not Surviving, Inc., a 501 c 3 nonprofit corporation intended to help sexually assaulted athletes continue to pursue their athletic aspirations after being assaulted. TNS offers advocacy services, can connect individuals to legal resources, and provide monetary grants. Allie is also a former international competitive sailor and collegiate athlete. For more information on Thriving Not Surviving, check out: Instagram: @thrivingnotsurvivingsocial Facebook: Thriving Not Surviving Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
Rohan Piple is a Behavioral Health Specialist and one of the founders of ASVA, a wellness program dedicated to helping athletes achieve peak performance and personal fulfillment through innovative approaches, focusing on neuromuscular regeneration, re-education, and retention. A former collegiate basketball player and champion with a masters in Sports Industry Management from Georgetown University, Rohan intimately understands the daily pressures and obstacles that athletes face. He shares his story with us today. For more information on ASVA, please check out: https://asva.life/ Work with Joy: https://withjoyhs.wordpress.com/ Work with Laura: https://lcollinslcsw.com/ Original music, "Best Wishes," used with permission by Pathfire: Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity Spotify playlist. Intro edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming Episode edited by Hahnacity
The scene: 1980s Southern California. Laura and Joy are 2nd-generation Asian Americans and children of immigrants with an uncontrollable zest for flipping. Perfect for gymnastics. "Best Wishes" - Original music by Pathfire, courtesy of Nathan Collins and Sean Titone. Featured on the Hahnacity playlist on Spotify. This episode was edited by Ian Levenstein; you can find his other works at http://comicgeekspeak.com and http://comictiming.net, and his Patreon is at http://patreon.com/comictiming
History is made (and traveled through) once again on the Time Bubble, as Murd welcomes aboard that master of Comic Timing, Ian Levenstein, as his third-ever guest co-pilot! Individually, they acquaint themselves with the super-celebrities of the Noble family in Jay Faerber's Noble Causes; witness the decompressed dawn of Millar & Hitch's The Ultimates; explore a tantalizing alternate timeline of Young Justice; and crack open a truly strange chapter in the presidential biography of Lex Luthor! Then, it's a titanic Time Bubble team-up, as Adam and Ian join forces to make sense of 2002's Marvel Mangaverse event! (3:00:29)
New York Comic Con 2022 was held from October 6-9, 2022. Now that the con has been put to bed, this Comic Timing/CGS crossover episode goes into the minutia of what went down, from the mindset of longtime convention attendees, artist alley participants, and one first-timer. The crew consists of Ian Levenstein (haven't missed a NYCC yet!), Kris Naudus, Jamal Igle, Julian Lytle, and Donovan Morgan Grant. They discuss both positives and negatives, ranging from layout to inconsistent rules management, panel slate, the exhibition floor, crown management, and a whole lot more. Plus some comic book recommendations at the end to round us out. (2:06:18)
New York Comic Con 2022 was held from October 6-9, 2022. Now that the con has been put to bed, this Comic Timing/CGS crossover episode goes into the minutia of what went down, from the mindset of longtime convention attendees, artist alley participants, and one first-timer. The crew consists of Ian Levenstein (haven’t missed a … Continue reading Comic Timing Episode 210 – The New York Comic Con 2022 Wrap-Up →
On this Valentines Day episode we focus on the love of friendship by spotlighting … THE WARRIORS THREE! Ryan is joined by Chris Eberle and Ian Levenstein from Comic Geek Speak to read and reminisce about the Warriors Three limited series from 2010. This is surely the most dashing, grim, and voluminous episode yet! STAY WORTHY! Become a Patron! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryan-does2/message
Here's some supplemental listening material for you all while we await our next release! This episode of Back to the Bins oriignally aired on July 17, 2021. Host Paul Spataro is once again joined by Chris Eberle and Adam Murdough from Comic Geek Speak, along with a cameo from Ian Levenstein. The CGS boys bring their love of old books and perspective to the show which always makes for a good time. Listen in! (1:21:14)
Join Myke John & Tivis as they invite Guest Ian Levenstein from The Comic Timing Podcast and Comic Geek Speak podcast, to sit down and chat about random pop culture nerd stuff… (Disclaimer) The views & opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the individuals giving them. They do not reflect the opinions & views of all parties within or any & all sponsors. Find our GUEST Ian Levenstein at the links below… https://twitter.com/i_am_scifi?s=21 http://www.comfortandadam.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/levenstein http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/ http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/ https://www.comicgeekspeak.com https://youtube.com/c/comicgeekspeak https://www.engadget.com/about/editors/ian-levenstein ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ Join Our Patreon⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ https://www.patreon.com/operationbabble ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ FIND US BELOW ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ www.facebook.com/operationbabble https://twitter.com/OperationBabble https://linktr.ee/OperationBabble ⬇︎⬇︎JOIN OUR Discussion GROUP ⬇︎⬇︎ https://www.facebook.com/groups/operationbabble ⬇︎⬇︎Pickup OUR Merch HERE⬇︎⬇︎ https://teespring.com/stores/operationbabble ⬇︎⬇︎Contact us today via email HERE⬇︎⬇︎ operationbabble@outlook.com LISTEN AT: @operationbabble Itunes, Spotify, Radio Public app, iheart radio, TUNE IN, Podbean & MORE..... Also on Youtube @mykeshrews
The following is a special presentation of the Comic Timing Podcast, as we celebrate fifteen years of the podcast! In turn, we review, and dissect, Zack Snyder's Justice League. A warning that if you're a pure fan of this and other Zack Snyder films this might not be for you. But if you're looking for a critical eye that delves into what works and what doesn't, then this may be your speed. Outside of your co-hosts Ian Levenstein and Brent Kossina, guests include artist Jamal Igle, writer and podcaster Kris Naudus, and longtime Comic Timing contributors Brandon Christopher, Donovan Morgan Grant, and Raphael Soohoo. (2:53:46)
As the month of January comes to a close, gather round for a run through Previews #388, Marvel Previews #7, and DC Connect #8 for books mostly scheduled for release in March 2021. Bryan Deemer joins the crew for the first part of our perusal of catalogs, while the three person team of Chris Eberle, Adam Murdough and Ian Levenstein soldier through the rest of the rest of the books. Plenty of stuff to read ahead of us! (2:39:33)
As the march to Episode #400 moves forward, Bill and Paul are joined by the guys from Comic Geek Speak: Chris Eberle and Adam Murdough, now with 100% more Ian Levenstein! Listen in as they discuss three old books and have some fun along the way! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
As the march to Episode #400 moves forward, Bill and Paul are joined by the guys from Comic Geek Speak: Chris Eberle and Adam Murdough, now with 100% more Ian Levenstein! Listen in as they discuss three old books and have some fun along the way! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Ian Levenstein, Geek of Two Worlds, assumes an ambassadorial role in this episode, as he lobbies for greater mutual appreciation among fans of American and Japanese comics. He begins by making some genre-specific manga reading suggestions for his fellow Geeks; then, in a live recording of a panel he co-moderated at AnimeNEXT 2019, he recommends some American comics to a roomful of otaku. (Say, how d'you say 'Nuff Said' in Japanese?) (1:23:20)
Ian Levenstein, Geek of Two Worlds, assumes an ambassadorial role in this episode, as he lobbies for greater mutual appreciation among fans of American and Japanese comics. He begins by making some genre-specific manga reading suggestions for his fellow Geeks; then, in a live recording of a panel he co-moderated at AnimeNEXT 2019, he recommends some American comics to a roomful of otaku. (Say, how d'you say 'Nuff Said' in Japanese?) (1:23:20)
That moment when you see something in a comic book that makes a permanent impression, that changes your idea of what can be done in comics and reminds you of why you love to read them: these are the moments we're celebrating in this Top 5 episode, as we count down some of our favorite cliffhangers, turning points, splash pages, and other fleeting flashes and flourishes of narrative brilliance to grace the medium over the years. (Special CGS salutations to our good friend Ian Levenstein of Comic Timing, who not only salvaged the recording of this episode, but is also in it!) (1:56:03)
That moment when you see something in a comic book that makes a permanent impression, that changes your idea of what can be done in comics and reminds you of why you love to read them: these are the moments we're celebrating in this Top 5 episode, as we count down some of our favorite cliffhangers, turning points, splash pages, and other fleeting flashes and flourishes of narrative brilliance to grace the medium over the years. (Special CGS salutations to our good friend Ian Levenstein of Comic Timing, who not only salvaged the recording of this episode, but is also in it!) (1:56:03)
The time has come for a Top 5 episode--one that salutes the heritage of heroism! With a welcome assist from our brother-in-arms Ian Levenstein, we hand down our lists of personal favorite comics legacy characters. Any hero who's ever succeeded to, filled in for, been inspired/influenced by, or stolen from another character is fair game! Top 5 Fever: Pass it on! (2:36:33)
The time has come for a Top 5 episode--one that salutes the heritage of heroism! With a welcome assist from our brother-in-arms Ian Levenstein, we hand down our lists of personal favorite comics legacy characters. Any hero who's ever succeeded to, filled in for, been inspired/influenced by, or stolen from another character is fair game! Top 5 Fever: Pass it on! (2:36:33)
It was another "Bill and Scott on assignment" week, so Gene Hendricks came back and Ian Levenstein joined in to take a look at some funny books. Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
It was another "Bill and Scott on assignment" week, so Gene Hendricks came back and Ian Levenstein joined in to take a look at some funny books. Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
It's time for Part Three of our epic Comic Movie Countdown! This week, we look at numbers 50 through 26 on the list as we work our way down to the cream of the crop. What made the cut? What didn't? Has Paul actually seen any of them? Listen in and find out. Thank you again to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
It's time for Part Three of our epic Comic Movie Countdown! This week, we look at numbers 50 through 26 on the list as we work our way down to the cream of the crop. What made the cut? What didn't? Has Paul actually seen any of them? Listen in and find out. Thank you again to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
The Countdown continues! Last week the epic list of your top comic movies was started. This week, we look at numbers 75 through 51 on the list. What made the cut? What didn't? Can Scott continue to hold hid tongue when movies he hates show up? Listen in and find out. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
The Countdown continues! Last week the epic list of your top comic movies was started. This week, we look at numbers 75 through 51 on the list. What made the cut? What didn't? Can Scott continue to hold hid tongue when movies he hates show up? Listen in and find out. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David A. Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon M Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Paul Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake M. Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher J Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
We asked you to tell us your favorite all time Comic Book Movies of all time and ranked them based on your preferences. Now Paul, Scott and Bill start the countdown. In this episode, we look at the movies ranked 100 through 76. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
We asked you to tell us your favorite all time Comic Book Movies of all time and ranked them based on your preferences. Now Paul, Scott and Bill start the countdown. In this episode, we look at the movies ranked 100 through 76. Thank you very much to Michael Bailey, Scott Ryfun, Arthur Ratnik, Jason Sandberg, Kirk Greenfield, Mike Zummo, Jason Wood, Alan Middleton, David Pascarella, Ryan Daly, Charlie Niemeyer, Chris Tyler, Lee Busby, Andrew Leyland, Russell Bragg, Derek William Crabbe, Kim Sedano, Al Sedano, Mark Kalmbach, Kyle Benning, Jon Wilson, Theresa Pascarella, W. Blaine Dowler, Melissa Spataro, Shagg Matthews, Gene Hendricks, Michael Sciddurlo, Micheal Leyland, Derek Coward, Scott Shearer, Chris Franklin, Brian Hughes, Ian Levenstein, Zaki Hasan, Matt Hunsworth, Jason Jaconetti, Jim Dietz, Kris Keith, David Price, Jan-Roman Pikula, Tom Panarese, Luke Jaconetti, Blake Petit, Jonathan Crites, Dario Gonzalez, Ruth Sutherland, Darrin Sutherland, Dave Atteberry, Paul Smith, Christopher Warden and the Solid Gold Dancers for making this list possible! Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing podcast sticks with us for a second session this week, this time just to shoot the breeze in one of our any-old-topic-you-like Comic Talk discussions. Included: scary tales of Halloween Comic-Fest 2016 at Wildpig Comics; a critical look at mass-media celebrity signings at comic conventions; spoiler-free early thoughts on the Dr. Strange movie and the Cage Netflix series; and a salute to the late Steve Dillon. Plus TV talk, reading recommendations, and general merriment. Remember, you can't spell 'levity' without several of the letters found in 'Levenstein'! (1:26:09)
Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing podcast sticks with us for a second session this week, this time just to shoot the breeze in one of our any-old-topic-you-like Comic Talk discussions. Included: scary tales of Halloween Comic-Fest 2016 at Wildpig Comics; a critical look at mass-media celebrity signings at comic conventions; spoiler-free early thoughts on the Dr. Strange movie and the Cage Netflix series; and a salute to the late Steve Dillon. Plus TV talk, reading recommendations, and general merriment. Remember, you can't spell 'levity' without several of the letters found in 'Levenstein'! (1:26:09)
Our old friend Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing podcast joins us to talk about a triply-tremendous Top Five topic of his own devising! It's our opportunity to show a little extra love and recognition to a few writers and artists whom we feel have been overlooked and/or misunderstood by fandom at large. Totally subjective, of course, but totally satisfying! Don't miss it! (1:55:34)
Our old friend Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing podcast joins us to talk about a triply-tremendous Top Five topic of his own devising! It's our opportunity to show a little extra love and recognition to a few writers and artists whom we feel have been overlooked and/or misunderstood by fandom at large. Totally subjective, of course, but totally satisfying! Don't miss it! (1:55:34)
Right under the monthly promise wire we return with our Suicide Squad review! Join in as Ian Levenstein, Brent Kossina, the LEGENDARY JAMAL IGLE, and Brandon Christopher review the film. The last time these three were together, Brandon heel-turned on Brent over Man of Steel! Will it be the same this time? Find out in … Continue reading Comic Timing – Episode 181: Suicide Squad Review →
On this episode, we’re joined by podcaster and comic editor Ian Levenstein to talk about the week’s sci-fi news and a whole The post Star Trek VR, Superman Cast, Star Wars Perfume and Ian Levenstein – SciFi Geeks Club #101 appeared first on Galactic Netcasts.
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro is joined by Ian Levenstein (Comic Timing) to ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro is joined by Ian Levenstein (Comic Timing) to ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned randomly-selected Comic Book back issues!! Journey with them now...back...Back To The Bins!!Feedback for this show can be sent to: bins@twotruefreaks.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Disenfranchised by the modern comics industry, Paul Spataro and Bill Robinson now ply the timestream in a never-ending quest to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol' fashioned r
Episode 426: Raging Oscars 2015 9 Year Anniversary Show: Sean and Jim celebrate 9 years of podcasting but looking back at some of their favorite moments and concepts from 2014 to early 2015. Categories include: who has had the best and worst year, team I would and would not want to be a part of, characters I would and would not want to team up with, supporting character I would and would not want to be, places in the DCU I would and would not want to live, top heroic and villainous moments, all based on the events in the comics. Listener voicemail from Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein! Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, http://dcinfinite.com, http://www.comicspodcasts.com/, http://comicbooknoise.com/league/, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. Show contact info and web site: http://www.ragingbullets.com 3:21 Raging Oscars 2:30:50 Voicemails and comments on 9 years of podcasting 2:43:25 Closing We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates. Comic Timing http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/
While Matt and Scott are off in deep space, Darren and Paul are joined by Erik Matthews and Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein for a free ranging conversation that includes a virtual tour of the new DC offices in Burbank, the perils of hamster ownership, and why Ian won’t be first in line for Batman V […]
Gotham has premiered and the DCTV Podcast is here to talk about it with Darrell Taylor, Chubtoad Sheldon and special guest from the Comic Timing Podcast, Ian Levenstein! In addition to our collective take on Gotham we have a lot of big news, some interesting discussion topics from our Facebook group (DCTV Podcast) and a look back at the Legion of Super Heroes animated series! All this week on the DCTV Podcast!
Gotham has premiered and the DCTV Podcast is here to talk about it with Darrell Taylor, Chubtoad Sheldon and special guest from the Comic Timing Podcast, Ian Levenstein! In addition to our collective take on Gotham we have a lot of big news, some interesting discussion topics from our Facebook group (DCTV Podcast) and a look back at the Legion of Super Heroes animated series! All this week on the DCTV Podcast!
Returning to a time-honored but long-neglected CGS tradition, we the Geeks use questions and suggestions solicited from the listening audience to help us concoct our signature blend of Comic Talk. Along the way, our friend and fellow 'caster Ian Levenstein offers a review of the new, Charles Soule-written She-Hulk series, and we sound off on 'Muppets Most Wanted' (with our very special guest star, SPOILERS! Yaaaaaaay!). (1:32:58)
The Comic Timing podcast, hosted by our old friends Ian Levenstein and Brent Kossina, has reached the big One-Five-Oh, and to help Brent and Ian celebrate, the CGS guys join them in doing what we all love most: talking comics! The topic is 'Team Books': our personal favorites, our criteria of quality, our guilty pleasures, and so on. Happy Sesquicentennial, CT! (1:29:51)
So check it. Here is the podcast Shawn Pryor, Martheus Wade, Ian Levenstein and myself have been talking about doing since the Super Show episode of Comic Timing back in 2011. Here we all talk about how got into power rangers and why.
Shawn talks some Eisner award news, upcoming episodes, and then gives you a replay of the Comic Timing (Episode 131) as he and Martheus Wade do their thing to talk about Free Comic Book Day, digital comics, Hollywood, and much more.
Shawn interviews creator Barry Nugent about Fallen Heroes, Unseen Shadows and the nearing end of Geek Syndicate podcast. After that, Donny Salvo and special guest Ian Levenstein stop by to talk about New York Comic Con, including the tale of Donny price haggling comics with professional wrestlers!
It's the first ever Super Show Podcasting Panel, hosted by Comic Timing's Ian Levenstein, featuring a discussion for new and old podcasters on equipment, content, how to land interviews and other topics. (58:51)
Courtesy of the Comic Timing Podcast, hear the off the cuff of yours truly as with a slew of others geek out and go off on topics that range from the Super Show Concert, Green Lantern, Power Rangers and much more. Thanks to CT for allowing us to replay.
Episode 234: Batman Incorporated !!!: Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein and Brent Kossina join us for a discussion on Batman Incorporated #1 and the changing world of Batman. Sean and Jim also take a look at Batmn #704 and Batwoman #0. Listener Voicemails return with the Final in a series of catchup episodes! We aired the rest. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, http://www.geturgeekonradio.com, http://www.comiccollectorlive.com , http://www.nycomiccon.com show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 3:55 Batman 704 49:35 Batwoman 0 1:15:45 Batman and DCU discussion with Comic Timing, heavy focus on Batman Inc #1 3:00:45 Listener Voicemails 3:50:10 Show Closing (Hawkman song by friends of the show “Wednesday Heroes”) http://wednesdayheroes.com/wordpress/ We’ll be back next week with our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates. Comic Timing http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/
In this weeks show, host Shawn Pryor talks about his role with Action Lab Entertainment and the future of PKD Media, the Kickstarter Project for “Fracture,” then Shane Kelly of the Comic Geek Speak podcast stops by to talk about Star Wars toys of today & yesterday. Later on Shawn is joined by Raph SooHoo, Chad Burdette, Ian Levenstein, Micah Griffin-Lundy and Jon Carroll to discuss their favorite beer & things in comics they currently like or dislike at the moment. There's some bonus material for you after the closing credits. Enjoy.
Episode 206: DC News coverage and War of the Supermen #1: We are joined by Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein as we look at recent DC news from C2E2 and where we think things are heading. We also look at War of the Supermen #1. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), senseiofwhatnot@gmail.com, http://www.geturgeekonradio.com, http://www.comiccollectorlive.com show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 3:53 DC Editorial Panel with pretty heavy War of the Supermen #1 discussion 2:01:15 more C2E2 interviews with Graphic.ly and Hall of Heroes Super Hero Museum 2:22:00 Show Closing We’ll be back in a few days our next episode. Check Ragingbullets.com and the forum for regular updates. Summit City Comic Con http://www.summitcitycomiccon.com Graphic.ly (Remember to use promo code: Raging Bullets) http://www.graphic.ly Hall of Heroes (Facebook) Hall of Heroes Super Hero Museum Comic Timing http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/
In this weeks episode, Shawn & Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing podcast conclude their talk on some of their favorite pop culture guilty pleasures, and Shawn waxes about Monopoly: Revolution Edition & some must-hear music. Don't get eaten by Sharks.
In this weeks show, Shawn talks about Lackadaisy, gives a rundown on 24 via the tweets of Julian Lytle, and is later joined by Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing Podcast as they begin their two part discussion on guilty pleasures in comics & movies that they love. Props to 406northlane.com for reminding me of the greatness that is Megaforce. Ace Hunter lives!
In this week's PKD Black Box, Shawn talks about the musical career of the late Teddy Pendergrass, and is later joined by Jon Carroll and special guest Ian Levenstein of the Comic Timing Podcast as they discuss Comic Book Conventions, bin diving, buying art at cons, and con do's & dont's.
Episode 171: We are joined by Life in the Gutter’s Mandy Stegall and Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein as we discuss the San Diego Comic Con news from the DCU Editorial Panel. We also discuss recent events in Gotham City Sirens 2, Batman in general, Action Comics 879, new Motion Comics, Blackest Night, convention tips and much, much more. Plus we dig into the events of the Smallville panel. Sean manages to sneak in Hawkman in a weird way as well. We also have some voicemails with Blackest Night speculation and commentary on the conclusion of Final Crisis Legion of 3 Worlds. Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, heroinitiative.org, DCBService.com, Instocktrades.com, our ongoing contest (Ragingcontest@gmail.com), show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype,and more. 9:55 We are joined by Mandy as we discuss Action Comics 879 and the Smallville Panel from San Diego. 1:09:38 Ian joins us to continue our San Diego discussions. 2:38:23 Listener voicemails. 3:00:55 Show Closing Raging Reel : Next week We’ll be back on Monday 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. Comic Timing http://www.speakgeekspeak.com/comictiming/ Comic Tube http://comictubepodcast.blogspot.com/ Book Cave Podcast http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/ Help John Ostrander http://www.comix4sight.com/ Life in the Gutter http://www.ragingbullets.com/columns/lifeinthegutter/lifeintheguttertitle.htm
Fellow podcaster and smooth customer Ian Levenstein join Brad and Frank for a rollicking good time full of cheer and good will. Oh, the fun they have discussing comic books and all things geeky!
Fellow podcaster and smooth customer Ian Levenstein join Brad and Frank for a rollicking good time full of cheer and good will. Oh, the fun they have discussing comic books and all things geeky!
August 1, 2007 - This is the audio from the momentous second annual San Diego Comic-Con Comics Podcasters panel. It's One Year Later, and this year, the group consists of Mr. Phil from Indie Spinner Rack, Josh Flanagan from iFanboy.com, Ian Levenstein from Comic Timing, Jon Towry from Comic Talk Cafe, John Mayo from Comic Book Page, Scott Hinze from Fanboy Radio, and Jimmy Aquino from Comic News Insider. The panel was moderated by Vito DelSante. We discuss each of the shows, and where podcasting is headed in the future. Recorded on July 26, 2007 live from San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raging Bullets Special Report Episode 1: A DC Comics Fan PodcastSpecial Report 1: Jim and I intended to record directly from the NYCC. We unfortunately spent all day and evening Friday in the AtlantaAirport. (Yes, we live in Ohio and there is no reasonable explanationwhy Air Tran trapped us here. We decided that we promised you some"live" content from the con. While we can't deliver you direct conreports at the moment, we can deliver you a special review of Braveand the Bold #1.We also recorded some special segments from the NYCC for you. We chatwith Raph and Juan from Geeks United about the news from the DC NATIONPANEL on Friday. Jim and Sean also discuss the DC Panel from Saturdayand some surprising news on DC Countdown and where DC is headed overthe next few months. (Special thanks to Ian Levenstein of Comic Timingfor his help with organizing Raph and Juan's help on the panel wemissed while stuck at the airport.)We will be discussing the Minx, Vertigo, Wildstorm and CMX news onfuture episodes as short segments over the next couple of weeks. Wehope you enjoy our coverage of the NYCC.NOTE: We are recording this episode on an Iriver in an airport. Whilethere is some airport background noise, we hope you enjoy the content.0:00 Opening and Notices2:07 Brave and the Bold #1 Review31:08 Spoiler Free for Brave and the Bold32:09 Closing audio blog about our crazy day at the airport36:05 DC Nation Panel news from Friday. Thanks to the Geeks UnitedPodcast and Ian Levenstein for their help on collecting this news.55:53 DCU Panel from Saturday1:23:03 ClosingWe will be back by Friday Evening with the second part of our Legion SpecialMonday Night will be the release of the Back to the Bullets Robinspecial and then we will return to a weekly release schedule.Check out ragingbullets.com as we have been working to improve the experience.
Episode 38 Part 1: This is a 2 parter due to length. Part 2 will be out on Sunday. Welcome to our year end special. Much of the episode is in our normal format but Speeding Bullets the week is a relaxed look at 2006, both on the DC side and the Podcasting side. This episode: Raging Bullets of 2006: Jim and Sean look at their favorite writers, books, moments, resolutions, and artists of 2006. Also, we review Manhunter #26 which was part of our Manhunter Challenge. Justice Society of America #1, and 52 coverage continues on part 2 which will be released on Sunday. Our Speeding Bullets segment features a look at the Best of 2006, Jim chats about Checkmate and Secret 6 and Sean chats about Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall. Audio comments from Brent AKA Knightwingbk on the forum and Comic Timing Time stamps: 0:00 Opening, special news, show announcements, and sponsors. 3:42 Speeding Bullets Segment: Our look at the Best of 2006, Jim chats about Checkmate and Secret 6 and Sean chats about Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall. 1:07:09 Listener Emails (Spoiler warning, some Manhunter 26 content here) 1:17:47 Manhunter Challenge: Manhunter #26 Review 1:33:18 BK’s Bullets Audio comment on the Best of 2006 and Manhunter 26 1:51:09: Audio comment from Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein and friend of the show, John Mayo. 2:09:07 Closing
Episode 25 Part 4 of 4:. This is the Fouth of our 4 part Mega Anniversary Special. This episode we will be reviewing Watchmen 5-12. We get in some forum comments on Watchmen, do our first spoiler free summary, and get a great audio comment from Geekspeak and Comic Timing’s Ian Levenstein. Thank you so much for sticking with us for 25 special episodes. You are fantastic. Due to the Sunday release of this episode, our next show will be released on Thursday to give you a chance to listen to this one. After that, we will return to our normal Tuesday release schedule. Time stamps: 0:00 Opening, special news, sponsors and shout outs. 4:50 The Watchmen 5-12 review. 2:04:30 Spoiler Free Summary of our Watchmen Review 2:10:33 Listener emails, an audio comment from good friend and host of Comic Timing, and a thank you to the audience from the show’s hosts. 2:47:07 Closing
The Company Men. Creators that are associated with one company even if they have done work in other places. These artists, writers, editors and publishers have left an undeniable imprint on the icons of the companies they've worked for. Join Chis, Sal, Tom and guest Ian Levenstein as they take a trip through comics history to find The Company Men. Make sure not to miss the special Jack Kirby Crash Course history lesson by Bruce Rosenberger! Plus Wire2Wire news, listener emails, Top of the Stack and more.Support the show