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Scott Tipton joins Mac to discuss the new trend of hating movies before they are released and the spoiled Marvel viewers who love to be critical instead of thankful. Alternatives are discussed as well as toys, Muppets and more! This one flies by! Please help support us: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MacJackson https://foreveradventurenetwork.home.blog/
Following on from Dylan and Michael's review and interview with Mick Lewis, they take a short look at one of the most ambitious crossover events of all time. 'Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2'.... rolls off the tongue doesn't it? Written by Scott Tipton, David Tipton and Tony Lee with art from J.K. Woodward, this comic features the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory meeting Picard, Riker and the rest of the Next Generation team to fight the combined might of the Cybermen & Borg.
David Wheeler runs American Muck on Twitter, and also is a leading light in the American Muckraker website.His primary target arepoliticians who do not practice what they preach; the hypocrisy which seems to be a must-have for certain sections of the political strata.Boebert and her husband, Jason run a campaign of terror throughout her local neighbourhood, and allegations she shot a neighbours dog surfaced, which was denied but had substantial evidence to back them up.In this interview, David Wheel questions how someone has gone from virtual penury to a millionaire lifestyle, and the only change she has made is standing in Congress.From WikipediaLauren Opal Boebert is an American politician, businesswoman, and gun rights activist.[2] A member of the Republican Party, she serves as the U.S. representative for Colorado's 3rd congressional district. From 2013 to 2022, she owned Shooters Grill, a restaurant in Rifle, Colorado, where staff members were encouraged to openly carry firearms.Boebert is known for her gun rights advocacy, in particular after a confrontation with Beto O'Rourke over the policy on semi-automatic rifles. She launched a campaign for Colorado's 3rd congressional district in the 2020 election. Boebert unexpectedly defeated incumbent representative Scott Tipton in the primary election, after which she beat the Democratic nominee, former state representative Diane Mitsch Bush, in the general election. In Congress, Boebert associated herself with the conservative Republican Study Committee, the right-wing Freedom Caucus, of which she became the communications chair in January 2022, and the pro-gun Second Amendment Caucus. She has declared her candidacy for re-election in 2022 and is the current Republican nominee for the Republican-leaning seat.Websites: Firefools.comFirebobert.comAmerican Muckrakers Pac IncLauren Boebert is trying every legal (and dubious) method to prevent people finding out about her past. David Wheeler has the scoop.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
With the final series of Star Trek: Picard ending on Paramount+ I thought it would be great to revisit interviews I did with Scott Tipton and Tony Lee back in 2014 regarding the IDW maxi-series Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2. Plus lots of news including The Ten Doctors comes to doctorwhocomics.com
Lauren Boebert's Q1 fundraising falls far short of Democrat Adam Frisch | Arizona GOP Senate primary shows Kari Lake with wide lead - Blake Masters is at the back of the pack | Colorado Gov Jared Polis attempts to lower housing costs with statewide land use reformsSupport this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Alright! Let's get into it: COLORADO NEWSLINE: Frisch with cashBY: CHASE WOODRUFF - APRIL 17, 2023 4:35 PMRepublican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has consistently ranked as one of Colorado's top congressional fundraisers since her election in 2020, raking in small-dollar contributions from a national network of grassroots conservative donors.But in her bid to win a third term next year, she may have to overcome an even stronger fundraising effort by her likely Democratic challenger.Adam Frisch, a former Aspen City Council member who lost to Boebert by just 546 votes in the 2022 election, raised more than $1.7 million in the first quarter of 2023 — more than double the amount Boebert raised in the same period, according to Federal Election Commission disclosures.Frisch said in a statement, “I am honored to be receiving the support of so many hardworking Colorado families,” “Boebert's fundraising numbers reaffirm that her days in Congress are numbered because she continues to ignore the needs of her district, and instead prioritizes being a leader of the anger-tainment industry.”If Boebert continues to trail Frisch in fundraising, it would be the first time the far-right representative has been at a financial disadvantage since her successful 2020 primary challenge against five-term GOP Rep. Scott Tipton. Boebert unseated Tipton despite raising just $133,256 to nearly $1 Million raised by Tipton in the first half of 2020.In her bid for reelection last year, Boebert raised nearly $8 million - by far the highest total of any of Colorado's U.S. House candidates. Frisch, who narrowly won a three-way Democratic primary with 42% of the vote, raised $4.4 million from donors, and supplemented that with over $2.2 million in personal loans to his campaign.Boebert was widely projected to win reelection by a comfortable margin in 2022, and neither Republicans nor Democrats spent heavily through super PACs to influence the 3rd District race. But after Frisch's unexpectedly strong performance in a race that triggered Colorado's first congressional recount in 20 years, the stage is set for a blockbuster rematch in 2024.Earlier this month, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee included the 3rd District, which encompasses most of Colorado's Western Slope as well as Pueblo County, on its list of 2024 targets. A poll released by a progressive group last week showed Frisch and Boebert tied at 45% support among likely voters.In what promises to be an unusually high-profile congressional race, both Boebert and Frisch continue to rely on contributions from out-of-state donors. About 63% of Boebert's itemized donations in the first quarter came from contributors outside of Colorado; for Frisch, the figure was 57%.In other U.S. House districts, Democratic Rep. Yadira Caraveo of Thornton, who narrowly defeated Republican state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer as the first representative of Colorado's new 8th District last year, reported raising $339,307 so far for 2024. Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen of Arvada, who won the race to succeed longtime former Rep. Ed Perlmutter in Colorado's 7th district, reporting raising $218,108. THE HILL: Kari Lake holds wide lead in new AZ GOP Senate primary pollBY CAROLINE VAKIL - 04/17/23 12:58 PM ETA poll released by J. L. Partners and shared with The Hill on Monday found former gubernatorial candidate and incessant Trump acolyte Kari Lake receiving 38 percent support among registered Republican and undeclared voters. Lake was followed next by the primary opponent she bested in last year's Republican gubernatorial primary - Karrin Robson - who came in with just 10 percent support.Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb was third at 8 percent, followed by former Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters with 7 percent, and former state Attorney General candidate Abe Hamadeh with 4 percent. 29 percent said they're undecided.One GOP strategist who requested anonymity to speak candidly said, “If Kari Lake decides to run, it's clear she is not only the front-runner but will run away with the nomination. The GOP establishment would be smart to get behind her right away so we can win Arizona.”The polling comes as Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) has not yet formally announced whether she will run for reelection, though The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that she's gearing up for another run.Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego has announced a run on the Democratic side, reporting a fundraising haul of $3.7 Million in this year's first quarter - about 75% more than Sen. Sinema's $2.1 Million.The GOP poll found Donald Trump leading Ron DeSantis in Arizona's presidential primary by more than 20 points. CPR NEWS:Gov. Jared Polis thinks density is the magic bullet for high housing costs. Is he right?By Nathaniel Minor· Mar. 31, 2023, 4:00 amIn the nearly hour-long press conference unveiling his sweeping land-use reform bill, Gov. Jared Polis and other supporters used the word “affordable” more than three dozen times. Polis and others promised the bill would lower housing costs around the state by cutting local regulations and allowing developers to build more townhomes and multiplexes in areas currently restricted to single-family homes only.The claim that more building will lead to cheaper rents and lower home prices is explicitly made throughout the 105-page bill as well. But is it true? And how did sprawl get so unaffordable anyway? CPR News read through research papers and spoke with academics to try to answer those questions.First: Local governments in Colorado have long preferred single-family homes.In the early 1900's, The federal government and localities like Denver began to embrace zoning to create a “better arranged, more orderly city” — and protect property values — by explicitly separating residential areas from industrial and commercial development.Denver's first zoning code, adopted in 1925, codified the city's preference for single-family homes by making them the only type of housing allowed in most residential areas. A 1929 city plan called Denver “a city of one-family homes,” and warned of the density of East Coast cities like New York, which was “throttling itself to death.” Colorado planners laid out “dream cities” like Broomfield with meandering streets that conformed to the natural landscape and offered mountain vistas. But by the 1970s, the price of this type of growth was becoming clear. A landmark 1974 federally sponsored study called “The Cost of Sprawl” found the land, pavement, and utilities needed for suburbs and exurbs made them the “most expensive form of residential development.” But in spite of its cost, local governments in the Denver region have continued to embrace sprawl. By 2021, about 80 percent of land zoned for residences only allowed single-family homes according to research led by Carrie Makarewicz, associate professor and chair of the University of Colorado Denver's urban and regional planning department. Research shows that middle-type housing — two- to nine-unit residences, roughly similar to what the new bill would allow — accounted for just 2.2 percent of housing permits issued between 2005 and 2020 in the Denver metro. Multifamily housing also tends to be cheaper than single-family homes in the same community, because they are often smaller, and they make more efficient use of costly land and existing infrastructure, Every Denver metro county has a shortage of small homes, and an excess supply of large homes, in relation to each county's demographics.So will more housing units and higher density help? The new bill would force many local governments in Colorado to allow multifamily housing — from townhomes to multiplexes up to six units — and accessory dwelling units (often called “mother-in-law suites") in all residential zones.The Colorado Municipal League, which represents many of the state's cities and opposes the bill, said the idea that more housing will cause a market-based decline in housing costs, is speculative. But research suggests there's a direct connection between the two. A 2018 review of studies from the New York University Furman Center said “there is a considerable body of empirical research showing that less restrictive land use regulation is associated with lower housing prices.” One study, for example, in Massachusetts found that increases in minimum lot sizes - a precursor to more sprawling development - were followed by significant price increases. Another, using data from 100 cities in Florida, found that putting in more restrictive development regulations decreased land prices, but increased home prices. One study directly linked restrictive local land use regulations to an increase in rates of homelessness. A 2021 UCLA research review found strong evidence that building new market-rate apartments slows down rent increases for nearby existing housing- helping to keep neighborhoods more affordable.Emily Hamilton, senior research fellow at George Mason University cited that cities like Houston, TX - with less restrictive rules on housing tend to be cheaper.“They're making small-lot single-family construction possible on a scale not seen anywhere else in the country. And, they permit tons of multi-family housing,” Hamilton said.Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the CPR News, The Hill, Associated Press, and Colorado NewslineThank you for listening! See you next time.
Lauren Boebert's Q1 fundraising falls far short of Democrat Adam Frisch | Arizona GOP Senate primary shows Kari Lake with wide lead - Blake Masters is at the back of the pack | Colorado Gov Jared Polis attempts to lower housing costs with statewide land use reformsSupport this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Alright! Let's get into it: COLORADO NEWSLINE: Frisch with cashBY: CHASE WOODRUFF - APRIL 17, 2023 4:35 PMRepublican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has consistently ranked as one of Colorado's top congressional fundraisers since her election in 2020, raking in small-dollar contributions from a national network of grassroots conservative donors.But in her bid to win a third term next year, she may have to overcome an even stronger fundraising effort by her likely Democratic challenger.Adam Frisch, a former Aspen City Council member who lost to Boebert by just 546 votes in the 2022 election, raised more than $1.7 million in the first quarter of 2023 — more than double the amount Boebert raised in the same period, according to Federal Election Commission disclosures.Frisch said in a statement, “I am honored to be receiving the support of so many hardworking Colorado families,” “Boebert's fundraising numbers reaffirm that her days in Congress are numbered because she continues to ignore the needs of her district, and instead prioritizes being a leader of the anger-tainment industry.”If Boebert continues to trail Frisch in fundraising, it would be the first time the far-right representative has been at a financial disadvantage since her successful 2020 primary challenge against five-term GOP Rep. Scott Tipton. Boebert unseated Tipton despite raising just $133,256 to nearly $1 Million raised by Tipton in the first half of 2020.In her bid for reelection last year, Boebert raised nearly $8 million - by far the highest total of any of Colorado's U.S. House candidates. Frisch, who narrowly won a three-way Democratic primary with 42% of the vote, raised $4.4 million from donors, and supplemented that with over $2.2 million in personal loans to his campaign.Boebert was widely projected to win reelection by a comfortable margin in 2022, and neither Republicans nor Democrats spent heavily through super PACs to influence the 3rd District race. But after Frisch's unexpectedly strong performance in a race that triggered Colorado's first congressional recount in 20 years, the stage is set for a blockbuster rematch in 2024.Earlier this month, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee included the 3rd District, which encompasses most of Colorado's Western Slope as well as Pueblo County, on its list of 2024 targets. A poll released by a progressive group last week showed Frisch and Boebert tied at 45% support among likely voters.In what promises to be an unusually high-profile congressional race, both Boebert and Frisch continue to rely on contributions from out-of-state donors. About 63% of Boebert's itemized donations in the first quarter came from contributors outside of Colorado; for Frisch, the figure was 57%.In other U.S. House districts, Democratic Rep. Yadira Caraveo of Thornton, who narrowly defeated Republican state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer as the first representative of Colorado's new 8th District last year, reported raising $339,307 so far for 2024. Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen of Arvada, who won the race to succeed longtime former Rep. Ed Perlmutter in Colorado's 7th district, reporting raising $218,108. THE HILL: Kari Lake holds wide lead in new AZ GOP Senate primary pollBY CAROLINE VAKIL - 04/17/23 12:58 PM ETA poll released by J. L. Partners and shared with The Hill on Monday found former gubernatorial candidate and incessant Trump acolyte Kari Lake receiving 38 percent support among registered Republican and undeclared voters. Lake was followed next by the primary opponent she bested in last year's Republican gubernatorial primary - Karrin Robson - who came in with just 10 percent support.Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb was third at 8 percent, followed by former Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters with 7 percent, and former state Attorney General candidate Abe Hamadeh with 4 percent. 29 percent said they're undecided.One GOP strategist who requested anonymity to speak candidly said, “If Kari Lake decides to run, it's clear she is not only the front-runner but will run away with the nomination. The GOP establishment would be smart to get behind her right away so we can win Arizona.”The polling comes as Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) has not yet formally announced whether she will run for reelection, though The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that she's gearing up for another run.Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego has announced a run on the Democratic side, reporting a fundraising haul of $3.7 Million in this year's first quarter - about 75% more than Sen. Sinema's $2.1 Million.The GOP poll found Donald Trump leading Ron DeSantis in Arizona's presidential primary by more than 20 points. CPR NEWS:Gov. Jared Polis thinks density is the magic bullet for high housing costs. Is he right?By Nathaniel Minor· Mar. 31, 2023, 4:00 amIn the nearly hour-long press conference unveiling his sweeping land-use reform bill, Gov. Jared Polis and other supporters used the word “affordable” more than three dozen times. Polis and others promised the bill would lower housing costs around the state by cutting local regulations and allowing developers to build more townhomes and multiplexes in areas currently restricted to single-family homes only.The claim that more building will lead to cheaper rents and lower home prices is explicitly made throughout the 105-page bill as well. But is it true? And how did sprawl get so unaffordable anyway? CPR News read through research papers and spoke with academics to try to answer those questions.First: Local governments in Colorado have long preferred single-family homes.In the early 1900's, The federal government and localities like Denver began to embrace zoning to create a “better arranged, more orderly city” — and protect property values — by explicitly separating residential areas from industrial and commercial development.Denver's first zoning code, adopted in 1925, codified the city's preference for single-family homes by making them the only type of housing allowed in most residential areas. A 1929 city plan called Denver “a city of one-family homes,” and warned of the density of East Coast cities like New York, which was “throttling itself to death.” Colorado planners laid out “dream cities” like Broomfield with meandering streets that conformed to the natural landscape and offered mountain vistas. But by the 1970s, the price of this type of growth was becoming clear. A landmark 1974 federally sponsored study called “The Cost of Sprawl” found the land, pavement, and utilities needed for suburbs and exurbs made them the “most expensive form of residential development.” But in spite of its cost, local governments in the Denver region have continued to embrace sprawl. By 2021, about 80 percent of land zoned for residences only allowed single-family homes according to research led by Carrie Makarewicz, associate professor and chair of the University of Colorado Denver's urban and regional planning department. Research shows that middle-type housing — two- to nine-unit residences, roughly similar to what the new bill would allow — accounted for just 2.2 percent of housing permits issued between 2005 and 2020 in the Denver metro. Multifamily housing also tends to be cheaper than single-family homes in the same community, because they are often smaller, and they make more efficient use of costly land and existing infrastructure, Every Denver metro county has a shortage of small homes, and an excess supply of large homes, in relation to each county's demographics.So will more housing units and higher density help? The new bill would force many local governments in Colorado to allow multifamily housing — from townhomes to multiplexes up to six units — and accessory dwelling units (often called “mother-in-law suites") in all residential zones.The Colorado Municipal League, which represents many of the state's cities and opposes the bill, said the idea that more housing will cause a market-based decline in housing costs, is speculative. But research suggests there's a direct connection between the two. A 2018 review of studies from the New York University Furman Center said “there is a considerable body of empirical research showing that less restrictive land use regulation is associated with lower housing prices.” One study, for example, in Massachusetts found that increases in minimum lot sizes - a precursor to more sprawling development - were followed by significant price increases. Another, using data from 100 cities in Florida, found that putting in more restrictive development regulations decreased land prices, but increased home prices. One study directly linked restrictive local land use regulations to an increase in rates of homelessness. A 2021 UCLA research review found strong evidence that building new market-rate apartments slows down rent increases for nearby existing housing- helping to keep neighborhoods more affordable.Emily Hamilton, senior research fellow at George Mason University cited that cities like Houston, TX - with less restrictive rules on housing tend to be cheaper.“They're making small-lot single-family construction possible on a scale not seen anywhere else in the country. And, they permit tons of multi-family housing,” Hamilton said.Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from the CPR News, The Hill, Associated Press, and Colorado NewslineThank you for listening! See you next time.
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Today we have Jeff Haas chatting it up with David and Scott Tipton about their Star Trek The Mirror war
Writer Scott Tipton returns to talk all thing Star Trek with his new year long series The Mirror War. Lots get covered this episode including: What order to read the Mirror Universe of Star Trek books. Ranking all the movies. The Disney Parks and keeping the Marvel and Star Wars parks current. Non pandering to all orientations. The struggle of finding non "Edgy" Superhero tv shows to watch. Evil on Paramount Plus and the forced vulgarity. Marvel TV shows reviewed up to "What if" The mistake of thinking Money makes Batman. Rotating your toy collection. and so much more! Support us through Patreon at The Forever Adventure Network.
"Are you allergic to anything?" The doctor asked, hovering over Scott as they raced down the hospital hallway. The harsh white lights of the ER passed over Scott like a film reel. "Yeah," Scott groaned, "bullets." In July of 2000, Scott Tipton responded to a DV call for service. Some deadbeat was stalking his girlfriend who had just broken up with him. When Scott confronted him, he was met with five .45ACP rounds from a Sig Sauer P220. A sixth plowed into the pavement inches from his head. Scott returned fire, and the suspect ultimately died of his wounds. Today, I was fortunate to sit down with Scott and speak with him about the day that has been seared into his memory, as well as the lasting impact it has had on his life. I am forever thankful to meet and speak with amazing individuals like Scott. This episode's non-profit shoutout goes to the Hunter7 Foundation which is working to raise awareness of the horrific diseases and cancers our troops are coming home with due to burn pit exposures. On a more personal note, this episode is dedicated to my second-cousin, Les Newman, who passed away in England at the age of 94.
Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO 3) joins Ryan to start Hour 2 with her assessment of inside-the-Beltway politics, revealing a not-so-warm relationship with her predecessor - Rep. Scott Tipton. Also, Boebert discusses new female leadership in the Colorado GOP and her qualms with President Biden on the border crisis and his not-so-subtle attack on the second amendment. Also, radio play-by-play announcer for the Colorado Rockies - Mike Rice - joins Ryan to talk baseball, calling no-hitters, working during COVID lockdowns at ballparks, and the 2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game leaving Atlanta for Coors Field in Colorado.
This Episode is a long one but you won't notice because Mac has writer Scott Tipton on to talk about everything and anything. From their Love of Doctor Who to the new appreciation of The Muppets. Other Topics discussed: The skill of adding to a franchise. Listening to the voice of the character over your own. The best DC and Marvel animated series ever! The draw of a good crossover. Knowing when and if you hold yourself back from collecting toys. The Superpowers toy collection and series. And soooo much more. Scott will be back soon!
In this week's show, we welcome Congressman Scott Tipton, live from DC as they finish up the COVID stimulus package. If you have any questions or messages for the Congressman as he gets ready to depart DC and come home, email them to sara.blackhurst@action22.org.
In this week's show, we welcome Congressman Scott Tipton, live from DC as they finish up the COVID stimulus package. If you have any questions or messages for the Congressman as he gets ready to depart DC and come home, email them to sara.blackhurst@action22.org.
Good Morning, Colorado, and welcome to the Daily Sun-Up. It’s Tuesday November 24th, and we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Join us daily for an in-depth look at one of our top stories. Today, we’re discussing the “Long-Haulers”, Coloradans that got Covid back in March, and are still experiencing symptoms. We’ve also released another bonus episode today, featuring insight from one of our readers on what they’ve learned while living through a global pandemic in Colorado. Before we begin, let’s take a look at what happened on this day in Colorado history - adapted from Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to November 24th, 1922 when delegates from seven western states signed the Colorado River Compact or the CRC in Santa Fe New Mexico. It was an attempt to replace costly legal battles over interstate water resources through cooperation and negotiation. But some say it inspired as many court challenges as it sought to prevent. Now, our feature story. People who got covid-19 back in March were the front-liners, navigating a mysterious illness that doctors didn’t yet understand. And now eight months later, some are still experiencing symptoms. They’re called the Long-Haulers, and the first long-term study focused on them, from UCHealth, is finding that about one-third of highly symptomatic patients who survive report struggling with ongoing effects at least six to seven weeks after recovery. The study also found that long-term symptoms include brain fog, muscle aches, impaired breathing and blood clots. Today, Colorado Sun reporter Jennifer Brown is joining us after speaking to various survivors of the virus who are still not feeling like they’re fully recovered. Jennifer, Thank you so much for coming on today, can you start by giving us some insight into what is known about this group of people - the long haulers, and can you also tell us a little more about the UCHealth study? And, having spoken to a lot of these survivors, does it seem like they all have the same symptoms, or is this manifesting differently in different people? Thank you, Jennifer. As Jenninfer mentioned, one of the people she spoke with was a covid-19 survivor named Alyssa. Here’s a bit of their conversation: Alyssa’s doctor believes her body had an overactive immune response to the virus, which led to inflammation that can cause all sorts of problems -- from acid reflux to muscle issues to neurological disorders. Dr. Sarah Jolley, a pulmonary and critical care specialist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine said that, as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations skyrocket in Colorado this month, it’s important for people to remember that dying from COVID isn’t the only thing that should scare them. “Death isn’t the only endpoint,” she said. “It’s important that we think about what recovery looks like as well. Just because you survive COVID doesn’t mean that you may not have issues over the longer term.” Finally, here are a few other stories you should know about today: Under the coronavirus relief plan crafted by Democrats,restaurant owners would get to keep up to $2,000 per month in sales taxes owed to the state. The state sales tax is 2.9%, so that means a restaurant would have to bring in about $70,000 per month to get the full benefit. - The Second Amendment politics of Lauren Boebert, who beat longtime U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton in the primary, became visible in Colorado when she confronted then presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke during a rally in Aurora. - Dominion Voting Systems, which is based in Denver, has faced a slew of false fraud claims in recent weeks, many of which the AP has debunked. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you’ll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don’t forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, we introduce listeners to Action22 and Southern Colorado. We will share how we have come to serve as a venue for collaboration and communication, to accomplish the priorities of the people we represent and expand the influence and impact of our members. Our guest this week is Brian McCain who will share the perspective he gained as District Director for Congressman Scott Tipton and will also help us map out the future of the political landscape of the Action22 footprint.
In this week's episode, we introduce listeners to Action22 and Southern Colorado. We will share how we have come to serve as a venue for collaboration and communication, to accomplish the priorities of the people we represent and expand the influence and impact of our members. Our guest this week is Brian McCain who will share the perspective he gained as District Director for Congressman Scott Tipton and will also help us map out the future of the political landscape of the Action22 footprint.
The narrative about Mount Rushmore is just two slave owners on land stolen from Native Americans. Trump’s speech at the monument. Americans against the founding fathers are technically on team Britain. Gov. Jared Polis wants to rename mountains if they could possibly be offensive. Mandy feels parental sympathy with Kellyanne Conway; she has an anti-Trump husband and now her daughter is speaking out against her parents on TikTok. Bandimere Speedway is in trouble because they had more than 175 people at their venue. Mandy questions why businesses have to comply with rules when the government didn’t stop any large protests. Cancel culture claimed more victims – John Hickenlooper and Hamilton. Mandy clarifies her position on the severely mentally ill and calling for government to help them. Colorado Congress candidate Lauren Boebert discusses her win over Scott Tipton, why she decided to run, and causes she’d like to be a part of. Boebert also responds to news outlets describing her as a QAnon candidate.
Colorado Congress candidate Lauren Boebert discusses her win over Scott Tipton, why she decided to run, and causes she’d like to be a part of. Boebert also responds to news outlets describing her as a QAnon candidate.
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We’ll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We’ll examine news reports from the past seven days and – hopefully – promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS For the first time in Gus T. time on the planet, it's July 4th, and no one cares. The rona and protests over Racism have effectively neutralized the annual summer madness. Fireworks celebrations have been canceled or greatly scaled back. However, the absence of fire in the sky doesn't mean a lack of smoke in the streets. It's challenging to count the number of incidents of armed Whites in public over the past 7 days. Whites in Texas protested Covid-19 restrictions with banners proclaiming: "Bar Lives Matter." In Michigan, an armed White Woman held a black mother and child at gun point after a dispute in a public parking area. In Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas was threatened with a lynching after order citizens to wear face masks in public. In fact, gun rights advocate Lauren Boebert defeated five-term incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton. Boebert often poses with a gun on her hip and staunchly opposed lockdown restrictions in response to Covid-19. #RacismIsADiseaseOfTheWhiteMan INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#RacismIsADiseaseOfWhitePeople INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
Saturday, July 4th 9:00PM Eastern/ 6:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We’ll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We’ll examine news reports from the past seven days and – hopefully – promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS For the first time in Gus T.'s time on the planet, it's July 4th, and no one cares. The rona and protests over Racism have effectively neutralized the annual summer madness. Fireworks celebrations have been canceled or greatly scaled back. However, the absence of fire in the sky doesn't mean a lack of smoke in the streets. It's challenging to count the number of incidents of armed Whites in public over the past 7 days. Whites in Texas protested Covid-19 restrictions with banners proclaiming: "Bar Lives Matter." In Michigan, an armed White Woman held a black mother and child at gun point after a dispute in a public parking area. In Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas was threatened with a lynching after order citizens to wear face masks in public. In fact, gun rights advocate Lauren Boebert defeated five-term incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton. Boebert often poses with a gun on her hip and staunchly opposed lockdown restrictions in response to Covid-19. #4MoYears INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-605-313-5164 - Access Code 564943# Hit star *6 & 1 to enter caller cue
Saturday, July 4th 9:00PM Eastern/ 6:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We’ll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We’ll examine news reports from the past seven days and – hopefully – promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS For the first time in Gus T. time on the planet, it's July 4th, and no one cares. The rona and protests over Racism have effectively neutralized the annual summer madness. Fireworks celebrations have been canceled or greatly scaled back. However, the absence of fire in the sky doesn't mean a lack of smoke in the streets. It's challenging to count the number of incidents of armed Whites in public over the past 7 days. Whites in Texas protested Covid-19 restrictions with banners proclaiming: "Bar Lives Matter." In Michigan, an armed White Woman held a black mother and child at gun point after a dispute in a public parking area. In Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas was threatened with a lynching after order citizens to wear face masks in public. In fact, gun rights advocate Lauren Boebert defeated five-term incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton. Boebert often poses with a gun on her hip and staunchly opposed lockdown restrictions in response to Covid-19. #4MoYears INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Invest in The C.O.W.S. - https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. Radio Program is specifically engineered for black & non-white listeners - Victims of White Supremacy. The purpose of this program is to provide Victims of White Supremacy with constructive information and suggestions on how to counter Racist Woman & Racist Man. Phone: 1-605-313-5164 - Access Code 56
Lauren Boebert, rookie candidate and the owner of Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado, where she encourages her staff to open carry firearms, just toppled five-time incumbent Republican Rep. Scott Tipton, despite the fact that President Trump backed Tipton. Boebert also gained local fame by refusing to comply with orders to shutdown her business for the COVID-19 pandemic. Democrats think this smells like opportunity to steal a seat. Bill Whittle thinks otherwise. Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott is a production of our Members. https://BillWhittle.com
Steffan interviews Lauren Boebert - the GOP 3rd Congressional District Nominee - on her recent Victory over Scott Tipton, Listener calls, Trump audio on Economic Recovery, Jobs, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a busy day of phone calls from Vice-President Mike Pence, President Donald Trump and many other Republican dignitaries, Lauren Boebert takes time for a cameo appearance with Dan to describe her emotions after a hard-fought victory over incumbent Congressman Scott Tipton in Tuesday's Republican primary for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District.
Mandy shares her shingles vaccine reaction that took her out for a day. Environmentalist, Michael Shellenberger, apologizes for his part in alarmism and says nuclear energy is our future. He is still for environmentalism, but not for those misleading and lying to people. Election results. The Rocky Mountain Gun Owners fail again to get someone elected. Lauren Boebert beats long time Rep. Scott Tipton and it’s a big deal. Economist Stephen Moore is back for more nerdy talk. They discuss states with strict COVID rules and their death rates, politicians and power, and the dependency of government. CHOP is no longer. Protesters occupy I25 in Colorado Springs and the police shut down the interstate around them. Mandy explains how taking away their audience was smart for the Springs police to do. Police armed up to match criminals who have.
Rep. Scott Tipton defends his U.S. House seat in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District against upstart challenger Lauren Boebert in the Republican primary, he joins Dick Wadhams to discuss the race. Joe Jackson, communications director for the Colorado GOP, also calls into the program to outline strategy for Republican victories statewide in the increasingly purple (and blue) Centennial State.
We don't give pre-primary endorsements often, but sometimes it's a no-brainer. Lauren Boebert's candidacy is a perfect example.
THIS WEEK ON "INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS," the Treksperts are joined by jocular returning guests DAVID & SCOTT TIPTON (writers, "The Q Conflict"), legendary Trek comic book writers, as they look at the best and worst Star Trek beginnings and endings in honor of the debut of the latest Star Trek series, Picard. Revisit your favorite (and least favorite) Star Trek pilots and finales as we take you boldly where you've been before. Also onboard is special geust ASHLEY E. MILLER (writer; Thor, X-Men First Class). Follow us on Twitter at @inglorioustrek, Instagram at @inglorioustreksperts and on Facebook at Electric Surge. Now you can watch INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS and all your favorite Electric Surge podcasts on the Electric Now! streaming channel available on Stirr, Xumo and Distro TV and coming soon to the Electric Now app. #StarTrek #TOS #DS9 #TNG #VOY #ENT #StarTrekPicard #LLAP #Disco
THIS WEEK ON "INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS," the Treksperts are joined by jocular returning guests DAVID & SCOTT TIPTON (writers, "The Q Conflict"), legendary Trek comic book writers, as they look at the best and worst Star Trek beginnings and endings in honor of the debut of the latest Star Trek series, Picard. Revisit your favorite (and least favorite) Star Trek pilots and finales as we take you boldly where you've been before. Also onboard is special geust ASHLEY E. MILLER (writer; Thor, X-Men First Class). Follow us on Twitter at @inglorioustrek, Instagram at @inglorioustreksperts and on Facebook at Electric Surge. Now you can watch INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS and all your favorite Electric Surge podcasts on the Electric Now! streaming channel available on Stirr, Xumo and Distro TV and coming soon to the Electric Now app. #StarTrek #TOS #DS9 #TNG #VOY #ENT #StarTrekPicard #LLAP #Disco
Lauren Boebert, owner of 'Shooter's Grill' in Rifle, Colorado, joins Dan for the full hour to discuss her candidacy for U.S. Congress. The Republican is challenging incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton in Colorado's 3rd House district, and discusses her differences with the sitting Congressman on amnesty and conservative principles. She also comments on concealed carry in light of the state's Red Flag Law, and her stance on the imminent impeachment trial of President Trump.
Randy is joined by Lauren Boebert on running for Colorado Congress opposing Scott Tipton, Importance of the Second Amendment, and more! Also, audio from Matt Gaetz on the ongoing Impeachment Saga.
Lauren Boebert, owner of Rifle, Colorado restaurant 'Shooters Grill' - an open-carry establishment, joins Dan and Dick to discuss her Republican primary challenge of sitting Congressman Scott Tipton in Colorado's 3rd district for the 2020 campaign. Dan bolts for Fort Collins in the hour's second half, so Dick Wadhams flies solo with his thoughts on Thursday night's upcoming Democratic Presidential debate in California.
A virus continues to keep schools closed in Mesa County. Then, Republican Representative Scott Tipton reflects on the successes and frustrations of 2019 and looks ahead to 2020. Also, Colorado's changing beer business; how a drag show is bringing a family together; and what the future of music might sound like.
New York Times bestselling author Scott Tipton joins The Irredeemable Shag to discuss Justice League America #28 in which Guy Gardner and Ice go... on a date!!?!?! Then, friend of the Network Dr. Anj is on-call to chat about Justice League Europe #4 when the team has a final showdown with the Queen Bee of Bialya!! Plus YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-28 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-28-gallery E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Scott Tipton: Blast Off Comics: http://www.blastoffcomics.com Twitter: @Scott_Tipton Follow Dr. Anj: Comic Box Commentary: http://comicboxcommentary.blogspot.com Legion of Super-Bloggers: http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspot.com Twitter: @dranj70 Bwah-Ha-Ha Award Intangible Spreadsheet of Mirth from Chris Lewis: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1D7dlWkjoGqwkm72vx9s8JLgfyZQMJGdI9kxYNTrnLiQ/edit?usp=sharing This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Don’t use iTunes? Use this link for your podcast catcher: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin’ of it?
On today's show: stars of Discovery explain what makes Captain Picard inspirational, Star Trek and Godzilla designer Scott Chambliss talks about redesigning icons, and comic book writers David and Scott Tipton preview “The Q Conflict” Issue #4. All this plus this week's Trek Trivia! Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: patreon.com/dailystartreknews For more great Star Trek podcasts: podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter: @dailytreknews Instagram: @dailytreknews
On today’s show: stars of Discovery explain what makes Captain Picard inspirational, Star Trek and Godzilla designer Scott Chambliss talks about redesigning icons, and comic book writers David and Scott Tipton preview “The Q Conflict” Issue #4. All this plus this week’s Trek Trivia! Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: patreon.com/dailystartreknews For more great Star Trek podcasts: podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter: @dailytreknews Instagram: @dailytreknews
The Treksperts are joined by Trek comic book writers DAVID & SCOTT TIPTON (“The Q Conflict”) along with guest commentator ROBERT MEYER BURNETT (Agent Cody Banks) as they have a freewheeling conversation about the history of #StarTrek comics and graphic novels.
The Treksperts are joined by StarTrek comic book writers, DAVID & SCOTT TIPTON along with commentator ROBERT MEYER BURNETT (Free Enterprise) as they have a freewheeling discussion about the history of Star Trek in comics as well as preview the Titpon's new IDW comic book series, "The Q Conflict" on the only podcast for Star Trek fans with a life. Twitter: @inglorioustrek Instagram: @inglorioustreksperts Facebook: facebook.com/inglorioustrek Join us at Wondercon this March for a LIVE RECORDING of Inglorious Treksperts and see MARK A. ALTMAN live at #ECCC. #StarTrek #IDW #comics #Voyager #DS( #DS9 #Marvel #DC
Mark your calendar, MONDAY, AUGUST 6th , we discuss the final issue of Star Trek Discovery: Succession #4, 32 pages, written by Kristen Beyer and Mike Johnson, art by Angel Hernandez. Our second book is, Star Trek The Next Generatsion: Terra Incognita #1, 32 pager, written by David Tipton and Scott Tipton, art by Tony Shasteen.
Nancy McCallin and Tom Boasberg are retiring from Colorado Community College System and Denver Public Schools after long-term tenures. Next, while seniors are the fastest growing marijuana user demographic, we still have little data on them. Then, why Rep. Scott Tipton is fighting for the BLM to move to his congressional district. Finally, listen to bats.
November 2017 Book Club: Matt from Minnesota & Chris from South London dip their toes into graphic novel territory by joining a shadowy figure from the Doctor’s past… or future… on a companion collecting quest. Listen to our review of Prisoners of Time, by David and Scott Tipton, once available as individual issues - and now collected as a graphic novel. Please leave us a rating on iTunes - and submit your comments via Twitter or email. “Who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
JK Woodward's Mirror Broken It's the week before Free Comic Book Day 2017 and what better way to celebrate than with two guests? First, artist JK Woodward returns to the show to tell us about his new mini-series Star Trek: The Next Generation - Mirror Broken (a preview of which will be offered by IDW at your local comic shop on Free Comic Book Day). The story is set in Star Trek's fan favorite Mirror Universe. Did you know one of the series' writers, Scott Tipton, owns Blast Off Comics in California? Guess where JK is spending Free Comic Book Day? See what's going on at www.blastoffcomics.com and for all things JK Woodward, go to http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com, follow him on Instagram and Twitter at jk_woodward, and on Facebook at james.k.woodward. Check out our archives on iTunes or www.georgeandtony.com for JK's previous appearances on episodes 81 and 100. Then, guest co-host Rich Gollhofer of Comic Logic in Ashburn, VA fills in for Tony and teases us with what to expect from some of the publishers participating in Free Comic Book Day 2017. If you are in the northern Virginia area, make Comic Logic your number one stop not only on Free Comic Book Day but all year long for all your sequential art needs. Get the latest news at the store at www.comiclogicva.com and they go by comiclogicva on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Say hi to Rich and tell him George and Tony sent you.
Your hosts Jud Meyers and Scott Tipton are your tour guides through the worlds of comic books, popular culture, comic-book retailing, and nostalgia. In the premiere episode, Scott explains the difference between the golden and silver ages of comic books. Then, Jud muses on the child-like wonder of stepping inside a brick and mortar comic shop. http://BlastoffComics.com
Cutbits™️ 1701: Welcome to the very first Prognosis Negative Cutbits episode! Cutbits originated on the mother stream, Mostly Harmless Cutaway—little bits of audio tape that ended up on the cutting room floor, now packaged into a nice little program. In this Cutbit, we join the Beam Me Up Star Trek commentary crew (Steven, Josh, Eric, and Kyle) as they loosely discuss the upcoming Ghostbusters movie, Star Trek Beyond expectations, and what to do about Checkov aka Anton Yelchin. Also, Chumbleys! This Cutbit will also be featured on all the WεSCO Prods feeds: Mostly Harmless Cutaway / Prognosis Negative / Romulans Bearing Gifts WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and Doctor Who! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. The commentary is littered with EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Kyle's Nerdist revew of the new Ghostbusters: nerdist.com/the-new-ghostbusters-doesnt-ruin-your-childhood-review ↓The Podcasts that Rule this Crew↓ Radio Free Skaro: radiofreeskaro.com Mostly Harmless Cutaway: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com The Memory Cheats: thememorycheats.libsyn.com Doctor Who: The Writers' Room: dwtwr.libsyn.com Doctor Who: The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com Worlds of Tomorrow: worldsoftomorrow.libsyn.com Romulans Bearing Gifts: startrekrbg.libsyn.com DISCLAIMER: Episode coverart + blogpage art utilizes IDW Comics' Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2, Writer(s): Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Tony Lee. Artist: J.K. Woodward. Note: These Cutbits conversations are completely impromptu audio tapings and should be treated as such. Listen closely and you might hear Erika @HollyGoDarkly from the Verity! podcast. Bluray menu screen mentioned belongs to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. This Cutbit was culled from a commentary recorded Live July 10, 2016. Beware Romulans bearing gifts. ________________________________________________________ Kyle @FunctionalNerd Steven @Legopolis Josh @whomeJZ Eric @BullittWHO Prognosis Negative @ProgNeg Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Patreon: patreon.com/progneg Facebook: facebook.com/progneg Produced by E.A. Escamilla
Cutbits™️ 1701: Welcome to the very first Prognosis Negative Cutbits episode! Cutbits originated on the mother stream, Mostly Harmless Cutaway—little bits of audio tape that ended up on the cutting room floor, now packaged into a nice little program. In this Cutbit, we join the Beam Me Up Star Trek commentary crew (Steven, Josh, Eric, and Kyle) as they loosely discuss the upcoming Ghostbusters movie, Star Trek Beyond expectations, and what to do about Checkov aka Anton Yelchin. Also, Chumbleys! This Cutbit will also be featured on all the WεSCO Prods feeds: Mostly Harmless Cutaway / Prognosis Negative / Romulans Bearing Gifts WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and Doctor Who! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. The commentary is littered with EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Kyle's Nerdist revew of the new Ghostbusters: nerdist.com/the-new-ghostbusters-doesnt-ruin-your-childhood-review ↓The Podcasts that Rule this Crew↓ Radio Free Skaro: radiofreeskaro.com Mostly Harmless Cutaway: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com The Memory Cheats: thememorycheats.libsyn.com Doctor Who: The Writers' Room: dwtwr.libsyn.com Doctor Who: The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com Worlds of Tomorrow: worldsoftomorrow.libsyn.com Romulans Bearing Gifts: startrekrbg.libsyn.com DISCLAIMER: Episode coverart + blogpage art utilizes IDW Comics' Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2, Writer(s): Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Tony Lee. Artist: J.K. Woodward. Note: These Cutbits conversations are completely impromptu audio tapings and should be treated as such. Listen closely and you might hear Erika @HollyGoDarkly from the Verity! podcast. Bluray menu screen mentioned belongs to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. This Cutbit was culled from a commentary recorded Live July 10, 2016. COMING SOON: ProgNeg #34 Beware Romulans bearing gifts. Kyle @FunctionalNerd Steven @Legopolis Josh @whomeJZ Eric @BullittWHO Prognosis Negative @ProgNeg Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Patreon: patreon.com/progneg Facebook: facebook.com/progneg Produced by E.A. Escamilla
Cutbits™️ 1701: Welcome to the very first Prognosis Negative Cutbits episode! Cutbits originated on the mother stream, Mostly Harmless Cutaway—little bits of audio tape that ended up on the cutting room floor, now packaged into a nice little program. In this Cutbit, we join the Beam Me Up Star Trek commentary crew (Steven, Josh, Eric, and Kyle) as they loosely discuss the upcoming Ghostbusters movie, Star Trek Beyond expectations, and what to do about Checkov aka Anton Yelchin. Also, Chumbleys! This Cutbit will also be featured on all the WεSCO Prods feeds: Mostly Harmless Cutaway / Prognosis Negative / Romulans Bearing Gifts WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and Doctor Who! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. The commentary is littered with EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Kyle's Nerdist revew of the new Ghostbusters: nerdist.com/the-new-ghostbusters-doesnt-ruin-your-childhood-review ↓The Podcasts that Rule this Crew↓ Radio Free Skaro: radiofreeskaro.com Mostly Harmless Cutaway: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com The Memory Cheats: thememorycheats.libsyn.com Doctor Who: The Writers' Room: dwtwr.libsyn.com Doctor Who: The High Council: dwhighcouncil.libsyn.com Worlds of Tomorrow: worldsoftomorrow.libsyn.com Romulans Bearing Gifts: startrekrbg.libsyn.com DISCLAIMER: Episode coverart + blogpage art utilizes IDW Comics' Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation2, Writer(s): Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Tony Lee. Artist: J.K. Woodward. Note: These Cutbits conversations are completely impromptu audio tapings and should be treated as such. Listen closely and you might hear Erika @HollyGoDarkly from the Verity! podcast. Bluray menu screen mentioned belongs to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. This Cutbit was culled from a commentary recorded Live July 10, 2016. COMING SOON: ProgNeg #34 Beware Romulans bearing gifts. Kyle @FunctionalNerd Steven @Legopolis Josh @whomeJZ Eric @BullittWHO Prognosis Negative @ProgNeg Email: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~com Website: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Patreon: patreon.com/progneg Facebook: facebook.com/progneg Produced by E.A. Escamilla
This week Ryan Porter with Positively Nerdy joins Sina and Evil Dan to discuss the beloved TOS episode “The City on the Edge of Forever” and Harlan Ellison’s teleplay version, which was adapted into comic book format. The teleplay was wonderfully adapted by Scott Tipton and David Tipton, with beautiful and amazing art by J.K. […]
EC 108 - Journey to Star Wars - The Force Awakens - Shattered Empire 01 (de 04). Greg Rucka y Marco Checchetto. (Marvel). - Faster than Light #1. Brian Haberlin y Skip Brittenham. (Image). - Mirror's Edge - Exordium #1 (de 6). Christofer Emgård y Mattias Häggström y Robert Sammelin. (Dark Horse). - Quake #1 (50 years of SHIELD). Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon y Daniel Warren Johnson. (Marvel). - Tyson Hesse's Diesel #1 (de 4). Tyson Hesse. (Boom! Box). Breve repaso a: - Bloodstrike #2. Rob Liefeld. (Image). - King Tiger #2. Randy Stradley y Doug Wheatley. (Dark Horse). - Nicholas Meyers Sherlock Holmes The-Seven-per-cent Solution #2. David y Scott Tipton y Ron Joseph. (IDW). - Red Sonja/Conan #2. Victor Gischler y Roberto Castro. (Dynamite).
EC 108 - Journey to Star Wars - The Force Awakens - Shattered Empire 01 (de 04). Greg Rucka y Marco Checchetto. (Marvel). - Faster than Light #1. Brian Haberlin y Skip Brittenham. (Image). - Mirror's Edge - Exordium #1 (de 6). Christofer Emgård y Mattias Häggström y Robert Sammelin. (Dark Horse). - Quake #1 (50 years of SHIELD). Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon y Daniel Warren Johnson. (Marvel). - Tyson Hesse's Diesel #1 (de 4). Tyson Hesse. (Boom! Box). Breve repaso a: - Bloodstrike #2. Rob Liefeld. (Image). - King Tiger #2. Randy Stradley y Doug Wheatley. (Dark Horse). - Nicholas Meyers Sherlock Holmes The-Seven-per-cent Solution #2. David y Scott Tipton y Ron Joseph. (IDW). - Red Sonja/Conan #2. Victor Gischler y Roberto Castro. (Dynamite).
- Black Tiger #1. Chuck Dixon y Graham Nolan. (Graphic India). - James Sallis' Drive #1. Michael Benedetto y Antonio Fuso. (IDW). - Hank Johnson Agent of HYDRA #1. David Mandel y Michael Walsh. (Marvel). - Over the Garden Walls #1. Pat McHale y Jim Campbell. (Boom!-Kaboom!). - Nicholas Meyer's Sherlock Holmes: The-Seven-per-cent Solution. David y Scott Tipton y Ron Joseph. (IDW). - Stringers #1. Mark Guggenheim y Justin Greenwood. (Oni Press). - Zodiac Starforce #1. Kevin Panetta y Paulina Ganucheau. (Dark Horse).
- Black Tiger #1. Chuck Dixon y Graham Nolan. (Graphic India). - James Sallis' Drive #1. Michael Benedetto y Antonio Fuso. (IDW). - Hank Johnson Agent of HYDRA #1. David Mandel y Michael Walsh. (Marvel). - Over the Garden Walls #1. Pat McHale y Jim Campbell. (Boom!-Kaboom!). - Nicholas Meyer's Sherlock Holmes: The-Seven-per-cent Solution. David y Scott Tipton y Ron Joseph. (IDW). - Stringers #1. Mark Guggenheim y Justin Greenwood. (Oni Press). - Zodiac Starforce #1. Kevin Panetta y Paulina Ganucheau. (Dark Horse).
JK' Happy Hour returns with a jam packed episode with not one but two guests. First we have writer Mike Johnson who is currently writing STAR TREK, STAR TREK/GREEN LANTERN, upcoming STARFLEET ACADEMY and original series EI8HT from Darkhorse Then we are joined by past guest and friend of the show writer Scott Tipton who is currently working on the Nicholas Myers The Seven-Per-Cent solution. Scott and JK were recent guests at Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 and they shared some of their adventures Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com Follow the show on twitter: @JKsHappyHour And also the show Facebook page To see more updates from JK go to http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Dont forget to pick up JK’s latest project Behemoth available on Comixology and Monkeybraincomics
JK' Happy Hour returns with a jam packed episode with not one but two guests. First we have writer Mike Johnson who is currently writing STAR TREK, STAR TREK/GREEN LANTERN, upcoming STARFLEET ACADEMY and original series EI8HT from Darkhorse Then we are joined by past guest and friend of the show writer Scott Tipton who is currently working on the Nicholas Myers The Seven-Per-Cent solution. Scott and JK were recent guests at Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 and they shared some of their adventures Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Leave us email by putting the show you are commenting on in the heading thetaylornetworkofpodcasts@gmail.com Follow the show on twitter: @JKsHappyHour And also the show Facebook page To see more updates from JK go to http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ http://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ You can also join us on the Facebook group TaylorNetwork of podcasts Dont forget to pick up JK’s latest project Behemoth available on Comixology and Monkeybraincomics
Welcome to Mountain Edition. The current superintendent of schools for the Roaring Fork School District will stay on board. The decision comes after contention in the community. Since the recession, Basalt has gained back low-paying jobs. A report details a tough scenario for home ownership. Dozens of people went before Aspen City Council this week, weighing in on their favorite proposal to occupy the former Aspen Art Museum. Tension remains between animal advocates and the new owners of Krabloonik Dog Sledding in Snowmass Village. State lawmakers have reached the half-way point of the legislative session. In the coming months, they will need to pass a balanced budget. Congressman Scott Tipton says more should be done for Western Slope communities still grappling with tough economies. Finally, it’s the second year professional snowboarders are throwing tricks on a one-of-a-kind double pipe at Buttermilk. For more about Mountain Edition: aspenpublicradio.org/programs/mountain-edition
In this show Ill be interviewing comic book writer, and comic historian Scott Tipton. Scott has done an extensive amount of work for IDW Publishing. Many of his titles being based around the Star Trek universe. Included in this is the recent popular Doctor Who/Star Trek Crossover adaptions. Aside from working on comics, he is an historian on the subject, with an extensive and vast knowledge of the realm. He also is the co-owner of BlastOff Comics a super cool comic book store located in North Hollywood California. Join us as we talk about comics, Star Trek, science fiction, and much more!!
In this episode we have writer Scott Tipton over to talk about the upcoming Star Trek/ Planet of the Apes crossover as well as the current Star Trek: City on the Edge of Forever comic mini series. follow us twitter @JKsHappyHour you can also hear on us stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/
In this episode we have writer Scott Tipton over to talk about the upcoming Star Trek/ Planet of the Apes crossover as well as the current Star Trek: City on the Edge of Forever comic mini series. follow us twitter @JKsHappyHour you can also hear on us stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/
Mario Muscar and Darrell "No Apologies" Taylor join us to speak loud and long on Matt Wagner, the Baltimore Comic Con, David Finch, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, The Death of Wolverine by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, and Justin Ponsor, Annihilator #1 by Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving from Legendary, Vampirella cosplay, Grayson: Futures End #1 by Tim Seeley, Tom King, Stephen Mooney, and Jeromy Cox, Legion, Genius #1 by Marc Bernardin, Adam Freeman, and Afua Richardson from Top Cow, Cyberforce, Alejandro Jodorowski and Georges Bess' The White Lama from Humanoids, Alan Moore, Sundowners #1 by Tim Seeley, Jim Terry, and Sean Dove from Dark Horse, Trees by Warren Ellis and Jason Howard out of Image, Saga #22 by Brian K Vaughn and Fiona Staples, Godzilla: Cataclysm #1 by Cullen Bunn and Dave Wachter from IDW, Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay by David and Scott Tipton, J.K. Woodward, and Juan Ortiz, DK2: The Dark Knight Strikes Again, PLUS an extensive interview with Victor Cayro, the undisputed outlaw god of the underground anthology!
Geof Darrow's Shaolin Cowboy from Dark Horse, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, Marvel Universe Live, Fables: Super Team (#102-108) by Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, and Lee Loughridge from Vertigo, Superior Spider-Man #32 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Giuseppe Camuncoli, John Dell, Adam Kubert, Antonio Fabela, and Rain Beredo, Spider-Verse, Trillium by Jeff Lemire and Jose Villarrubia for Vertigo, The Strain, ComicBase, Abe Sapien #14-15 by Mike Mignola, Scott Allie, Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart, Juan Ferreyra, and Sebastian Fiumara from Dark Horse, Afterlife with Archie #6 and Andrew Pepoy, Star Trek: City on the Edge of Forever - The Original Teleplay by Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton, David Tipton, and J. K. Woodward from IDW, Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland by Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez from IDW, Dark Horse Presents #1, and a whole mess more!
Once again, we bring you JK's Happy Hour! In this episode, JK and Darrell are joined by writer Scott Tipton to attempt to talk about the IDW miniseries Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever. The trio is joined by a Star Trek newbie Paul Tesseneer to get his thoughts on the book from a different perspective. You can catch Scott and JK At IDW's booth at SDCC THIS WEEKEND. Head over to booth #2643: Friday: 2:00 – 3:00 Star Trek – Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Mike Johnson, Tony Shasteen, J.K. Woodward, Joe Corroney Saturday: 6:00 – 7:00 Star Trek – Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Mike Johnson, Tony Shasteen, J.K. Woodward, Joe Corroney
Once again, we bring you JK's Happy Hour! In this episode, JK and Darrell are joined by writer Scott Tipton to attempt to talk about the IDW miniseries Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever. The trio is joined by a Star Trek newbie Paul Tesseneer to get his thoughts on the book from a different perspective. You can catch Scott and JK At IDW's booth at SDCC THIS WEEKEND. Head over to booth #2643: Friday: 2:00 – 3:00 Star Trek – Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Mike Johnson, Tony Shasteen, J.K. Woodward, Joe Corroney Saturday: 6:00 – 7:00 Star Trek – Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Mike Johnson, Tony Shasteen, J.K. Woodward, Joe Corroney
This episode highlights the bills that passed the House of Representatives in March, including a bill that allows toxic mountaintop removal waste to be dumped in streams, a bill that skips environmental reviews for new nuclear power plants, a bill that wasn't meant to become law but could screw over every government employee if it did, a bill that prevents the government from managing water rights, multiple bills to chip away at ObamaCare, and more. Bills Presented in This Episode Every one of these bills passed the House of Representatives in March, 2014 and is now awaiting action in the Senate. HR 311: “Farmers Undertake Environmental Land Stewardship Act” FUELS Act Sponsored by Rep. Eric “Rick” Crawford of Arkansas Relaxes the EPA rule that requires farms install spill prevention equipment if they store oil on their properties. This bill became law as part of the Water Resources Reform and Development Act, although with different numbers. The previous law said that a farm would need to install spill prevention equipment if they stored more than 1,320 gallons of oil on their property and would have to have that equipment inspected and certified by an engineer if they stored more than 10,000 gallons of oil. The new law says that the farm must get oil spill prevention equipment if they store more than 6,000 gallons of oil on their property and must have that equipment inspected and certified by an engineer if they have over 20,000 gallons of oil. H.R. 311 would have allowed farms to store up to 42,000 gallons of oil before they would have to have oil spill prevention equipment installed and certified by and engineer. The author of H.R. 311 was Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas; he has taken over $278,000 from the crop production and basic processing industry. H.R. 938: United States-Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2014 Sponsored by Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida Would add Israel to a list of countries that gets approved faster for weapons shipments from the United States. Title II: Takes a $2 million a year grant program for renewable energy research and development and shifts its money towards natural gas. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's top contributor is the "Pro-Israel" lobby, which has given her over $893,000. The bill passed 410-1. Additional Information: Analysis: Israeli natural gas fields hold big promise for Noble Energy, Reuters, February 10, 2014. HR 1459: Ensuring Public Involvement in the Creation of National Monuments Act Sponsored by Rob Bishop of Utah Changes the rules for creating a National Monument. Requires environmental reviews of proposed National Monuments. The President can only create one National Monument per state per term; any additional National Monument declarations must be created by Congress. Rep. Rob Bishop’s campaign’s top contributing industry for the upcoming election is the oil and gas industry, which has given him $22,000. In total, the oil and gas industry has given Rep. Rob Bishop over $150,000. Another industry that benefits from this bill is real estate, Rep. Rob Bishop's fourth most generous contributing industry, which has given him over $100,000. This bill had the closest vote of the month, passing 222-201. HR 1814: Equitable Access to Health and Care Act (EACH Act) Sponsored by Aaron Schock of Illinois On Monday, June 30, the Supreme Court ruled that corporations can pick and choose what is included in their employee’s health coverage, so long as they say that that coverage is against the owners' religion. This ruling means that H.R. 1814 would have far wider implications than originally intended if it were to become law. HR 1814 let’s people get out of buying health insurance entirely if they say their “sincerely held religious beliefs” say they can’t get medical care. If someone went to the doctor that year voluntarily, the exemption would be nullified. There’s no penalty for lying. After the Supreme Court decision, if H.R. 1814 were to become law, corporations might be able to get out of providing for their employees by claiming that doing so is against their religion. The bill passed overwhelmingly in March, without a recorded vote, but it's future now looks bleak in the Senate. H.R. 2641: Responsibly and Professionally Invigorating Development Act (RAPID Act) Sponsored by Rep. Tom Marino of Pennsylvania Prohibits more than one environmental impact statement and one environmental assessment per project. Allows the company applying for a permit to conduct that environmental review. Lets the Federal government, at the company’s request, accept an environmental analysis that was prepared under State laws; the State laws have to be “substantially equivalent to NEPA” - not entirely, meaning that the Federal government can accept environmental studies that are not as stringent as NEPA. The Federal government can use the environmental analysis of a completely different but similar project in “geographical proximity” that was prepared within the last five years. “Geographical proximity” is not defined. All project reviews must be done at the same time. If other agencies are supposed to be involved in the environmental study process. they will have 30 days to respond to the lead agency or forever hold their peace. The other agencies won’t be allowed to participate or even submit comments if they didn’t respond in those first 30 days. Once a project schedule has been created, the lead agency is not allowed to respond to or include any NEPA document, comment, or new information that was submitted outside the time allotted for environmental analysis in the schedule. Sets time limits for environmental impact statements and public comment periods. If the lead agency doesn’t meet these deadlines, the permit is deemed approved. The permit can not be reversed by any agency or the courts. Bars judicial review of Federal permits, with a few narrow exceptions Representatives Quoted in This Segment (in order of appearance): Rep. Tom Marino of Pennsylvania Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas HR 2824: Preventing Government Waste and Protecting Coal Mining Jobs in America Sponsored by Bill Johnson of Ohio Forces the States to comply with a rule that allows the waste from mountaintop removal for coal mining operations to be dumped into rivers and streams. The rule was implemented in the last days of the Bush Administration and was recently thrown out by the courts because it didn't comply with the Endangered Species Act. Bill Johnson, the author of this gift to the coal industry, has taken over $200,000 from the mining industry. The bill passed 229-192. Representatives Quoted in This Segment (in order of appearance): Rep. Rush Holt of New Jersey Rep. Jim Moran of Virginia Rep. Bill Johnson of Ohio Rep. Alan Lowenthal of California HR 3189: Water Rights Protection Act Sponsored by Rep. Scott Tipton of Colorado This bill prohibits the Federal government from requiring companies operating on public land to turn over their water rights as a part of their lease renewals. The bill was written to settle a dispute over a Forest Service directive that would have required ski resorts operating on public land to turn over their water rights to the government in order to keep operating on public land. The Forest Service had already retracted that directive at the time this bill passed. The bill however, would prohibit the entire Department of Agriculture and the entire Department of the Interior from requiring the relinquishment of water rights as part of a permit to operate on public land, meaning the bill would effect far more than just ski resorts. The bill passed 238-174. No Republicans voted against it. Witnesses quoted from the House Natural Resources Committee's Subcommittee on Water and Power's hearing from October 10, 2013 (in order of appearance): Tony Willardson, Executive Director of the Western States Water Council David Corbin, Vice President of the Aspen Skiing Company Glenn Porzak, Attorney for the National Ski Areas Association Representatives Quoted in This Segment (in order of appearance): Rep. Grace Napolitano of California HR 3826: Electricity Security and Affordability Act Sponsored by Rep. Ed Whitfield of Kentucky The EPA will be not be allowed to enact any standard on fossil fuel powered electric utilities that regulates emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and a few other gases unless at least 6 utilities have already been meeting the standard for over a year; no results of demonstration projects can be included. Prohibits some specific proposed EPA rules from ever going into effect. Rules enacted by the EPA to set emission standards on fossil fuel utilities can’t go into effect until Congress passes a Federal law to set the enactment date. Ed Whitfield’s second highest contributor over the course of his career has been electric utilities; he’s taken over $614,000 from them. Electric utilities are his top contributor for the upcoming 2014 election; he’s taken over $157,000 and counting for this election alone. Ed Whitfield has also taken almost half a million over the course of his career from the oil and gas industry, over $100,000 of that for this upcoming election. The bill passed 229-183. HR 4015: SGR Repeal and Medicare Provider Payment Modernization Act of 2014 Sponsored by Michael Burgess of Texas This bill repeals the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) method of paying doctors who treat Medicare patients. The SGR rate ties the doctors' payments to the growth of the economy, which has short changed the doctors as medical costs have risen and the economy has remained flat. In it’s place, HR 4015 establishes what they call a “merit-based incentive payment system” that would come into effect on January 1, 2018. It creates a complicated system of scoring doctors based on their performance. Section 10, however, waives the tax penalty for not buying health insurance until 2019. This provision will kill the bill in the Senate. The bill passed 238-181. No Republicans voted against it. HR 4118: SIMPLE Fairness Act Sponsored by Rep. Lynn Jenkins of Kansas Delays the tax penalty assessed if you fail to buy health insurance for one year. The Congressional Budget Office determined that the result will be that one million fewer Americans sign up for health insurance over the next few years, with half of those being poor people eligible for Federal subsidies. The government would save a few billion over the next ten years, therefore, by not giving health insurance to poor people. Rep. Lynn Jenkins top five contributing industries include both health professionals and insurance. She’s taken over $300,000 from both. Representatives Quoted in This Segment (in order of appearance): Rep. Lynn Jenkins of Kansas Rep. Jim McDermott of Washington HR 4138: ENFORCE the Law Act of 2014 Sponsored by Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina Allows the House of Representatives, the Senate, or the Congress as a whole to to “bring civil action” against another part of the government if Congress doesn’t think that part of the government is “faithfully executing the law” Allows either part of Congress to sue over the actions of the Executive branch, any department or agency or “any other officer or employee” of the United States for formal or informal policies, practices or procedures. Before Congress can file these civil suits, Congress needs to pass a resolution. After the lawsuit is filed in a district court, the rules are that the lawsuit will be heard by a three-judge court and their decision can only be appealed directly to the Supreme Court. This bill was presented as a solution to the "problem" of an Executive Branch that refuses to enforce the law. This bill, however, is so broadly and carelessly written that it appears to allow Congress to sue any part of the government, individual employees included, if Congress determines they have not "faithfully executed the law." [caption id="attachment_1453" align="aligncenter" width="625"] Stars of the "President Obama Sucks" montage[/caption] The only clear winners if this bill became law are the lawyers who would get to argue these civil cases. The author of the bill, Rep. Trey Gowdy, is a lawyer. Trey Gowdy’s most generous contributing industry are lawyers and law firms, which have given him over $188,000 during his two terms in Congress. The bill passed 233-181, with the support of every, single Republican. It stands no chance in the Senate. Representatives Quoted in This Segment (in order of appearance): Rep. Bob Goodlatte of Virginia Rep. Martha Roby of Alabama Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina Rep. Richard Nugent of Florida Rep. Ted Poe of Texas Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts Ignored Subpoena Rep. Chaka Fattah of Pennsylvania informed the House of Representatives that he is not going to comply with a subpoena. It's not clear exactly what the subpoena was for but he has been under Federal investigation for various improprieties since 2007. Additional Information: Pennsylvania Rep. Chaka Fattah vows to fight federal subpoena, Washington Times, March 13, 2014. Music Presented in This Episode March of the Pigs by A Thousand Suns (found on Music Alley by mevio) Intro and Exit Music: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Matthew and Stephen travel to the edge of the galaxy to explore the strange phenomenon at the City on the Edge of Forever. Star Trek: Harlan Ellison®’s City on the Edge of Forever #1 (of 5)—GEM OF THE MONTH Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton & David Tipton (w) • J.K. Woodward (a) • Juan Ortiz (c) For the first time ever, a visual presentation of the much-discussed, unrevised, unadulterated version of Harlan Ellison’s award-winning Star Trek teleplay script, “The City on the Edge of Forever!” This Hugo- and Writer’s Guild of America Award-winning teleplay has been much discussed for decades but only here can you see the story as Mr. Ellison originally intended! FC • 32 pages • $3.99 Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future!
Matthew and Stephen travel to the edge of the galaxy to explore the strange phenomenon at the City on the Edge of Forever. Star Trek: Harlan Ellison®’s City on the Edge of Forever #1 (of 5)—GEM OF THE MONTH Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton & David Tipton (w) • J.K. Woodward (a) • Juan Ortiz (c) For the first time ever, a visual presentation of the much-discussed, unrevised, unadulterated version of Harlan Ellison’s award-winning Star Trek teleplay script, “The City on the Edge of Forever!” This Hugo- and Writer’s Guild of America Award-winning teleplay has been much discussed for decades but only here can you see the story as Mr. Ellison originally intended! FC • 32 pages • $3.99 Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future!
On this episode of Word Balloon, we take you back to last week's Marvel Press Conference where writers Brian Michael Bendis Joshua Hale Fialkov and Michel Fiffe spoke to the press about their plans for Marvel's Ultimate Comics Line. There are big changes ahead for Miles Morales, The very cosmic Ultimate Fantastic Four and the Street level hero New Ultimates .Then artist JK Woodward is back to discuss his new Star trek project. He and Robert and Scott Tipton are adapting Harlan Ellison's original series classic CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER. Ellison's original screenplay was very different and far more expensive to make than what Trek fans have seen in the original episode, but thanks to comics unlimited imagination, his story can finally be told the way he wanted.
In this episode Darrell and J.K. celebrate "Star Trek: Into Darknness" with an all Star Trek episode. We talk to the 2 Scotts of comic book Trek; writer Scott Tipton and IDW editor Scott Dunnbier. Tipton joins us for the intro and review segments of the show. Here, we discuss the modern day legend of Captain Marcus Bertrand https://www.facebook.com/CaptainMarcusBertrand?fref=ts before a review of the movie leads to tangents from "Star Trek II: Wrath of Kahn" to TNG character development and TOS episodes like "Space Seed" and "The Cage" featuring "Serial Killer Spock" Then we join Dunnbier in Ten Forward for some green drinks and a discussion of IDW's current, past, and upcoming Star Trek releases. Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/JKsHappyHour https://twitter.com/JK_Woodward https://twitter.com/theVoice123 Discount Comic Book Services: http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades: http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at: http://www.forumforgeeks.com Blogs: http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/
In this episode Darrell and J.K. celebrate "Star Trek: Into Darknness" with an all Star Trek episode. We talk to the 2 Scotts of comic book Trek; writer Scott Tipton and IDW editor Scott Dunnbier. Tipton joins us for the intro and review segments of the show. Here, we discuss the modern day legend of Captain Marcus Bertrand https://www.facebook.com/CaptainMarcusBertrand?fref=ts before a review of the movie leads to tangents from "Star Trek II: Wrath of Kahn" to TNG character development and TOS episodes like "Space Seed" and "The Cage" featuring "Serial Killer Spock" Then we join Dunnbier in Ten Forward for some green drinks and a discussion of IDW's current, past, and upcoming Star Trek releases. Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/JKsHappyHour https://twitter.com/JK_Woodward https://twitter.com/theVoice123 Discount Comic Book Services: http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades: http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at: http://www.forumforgeeks.com Blogs: http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/
This week, Sina, Michael and Matt find out why their guest, comic book writer Scott Tipton, chose episodes of TOS for all 5 of his Desert Island Trek choices. He also gives a bit of love for TNG. We also discuss the latest (and last) Into Darkness trailer, with Matt leading the discussion (of course, […]
In honor of the Star Trek/Dr Who Assimilation 2 we have one of writers Scott Tipton in the first part to talk about this historic mini series and in the second part Denton J. Tipton the IDW editor who helped keep it all together. http://comics101.com/ http://fromthetip.blogspot.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
In honor of the Star Trek/Dr Who Assimilation 2 we have one of writers Scott Tipton in the first part to talk about this historic mini series and in the second part Denton J. Tipton the IDW editor who helped keep it all together. http://comics101.com/ http://fromthetip.blogspot.com/ http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
In this issue: Bending air, G.I. Joe delayed, Youngblood does something, and Star Trek and Doctor Who team up to fight the metal men (but not THOSE Metal Men). NEWS G.I. JOE gets delayed to 2013 LINK REVIEWS Stephen Star Trek the Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation #1 by Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Tony Lee, J.K. Woodward & David Messina They said it would never happen! Nearly five decades and 1500 episodes in the making! The two greatest science-fiction properties of all time cross over for the first time in history, in STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION/DOCTOR WHO: ASSIMILATION! When the Federation’s most terrifying enemy strikes an unholy alliance with one of the Doctor’s most hated antagonists, the result is devastation on a cosmic scale! Spanning the ends of space and time itself, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise find themselves joining forces with the Doctor and his companions, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance! [rating:3/5] Matthew YOUNGBLOOD #71 Writer: John McLaughlin Artist: Jon Malin, Rob Liefeld Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 SOLICITATION: It’s the 20th anniversary of the comic book that launched the Image Revolution in 1992! ROB LIEFELD’s YOUNGBLOOD returns bigger and better than ever with an all-new look at the next generation of superheroes, courtesy of screenwriter JOHN McLAUGHLIN (Black Swan, Parker), up-and-coming artist JON MALIN and YOUNGBLOOD creator and Image founder ROB LIEFELD! In this first issue, a young reporter is embedded in the Youngblood team. Her assignment is to gather enough information for a humiliating puff piece, but she quickly discovers Shaft, Vogue, Lady Photon, Die Hard and Cougar are a team to be reckoned with. Badrock would be part of the group too… if he wasn’t in a coma with wounds that have nearly pulverized his otherwise rock-hard hide. [rating:2/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week The Avengers took the box office by storm over the last couple of weeks, rising quickly to the billion dollar mark. The Dark Knight also made a billion dollars when it was released, but with The Dark Knight Rises still a few weeks away, and near the end of the summer schedule, will it be able to make that much money again? [poll id="236"] LINK Discussion: The Last Airbender – The Promise Part 2 Aang and Katara are working tirelessly for peace when an impasse between Fire Lord Zuko and Earth King Kuei over Fire Nation colonies within the borders of the Earth Nation threatens to plunge the world back into war! Meanwhile, Sokka must help Toph prepare her hapless first class of metalbending students to defend their school against a rival class of firebenders Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this issue: Bending air, G.I. Joe delayed, Youngblood does something, and Star Trek and Doctor Who team up to fight the metal men (but not THOSE Metal Men). NEWS G.I. JOE gets delayed to 2013 LINK REVIEWS Stephen Star Trek the Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation #1 by Scott Tipton, David Tipton, Tony Lee, J.K. Woodward & David Messina They said it would never happen! Nearly five decades and 1500 episodes in the making! The two greatest science-fiction properties of all time cross over for the first time in history, in STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION/DOCTOR WHO: ASSIMILATION! When the Federation’s most terrifying enemy strikes an unholy alliance with one of the Doctor’s most hated antagonists, the result is devastation on a cosmic scale! Spanning the ends of space and time itself, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise find themselves joining forces with the Doctor and his companions, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance! [rating:3/5] Matthew YOUNGBLOOD #71 Writer: John McLaughlin Artist: Jon Malin, Rob Liefeld Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $2.99 SOLICITATION: It’s the 20th anniversary of the comic book that launched the Image Revolution in 1992! ROB LIEFELD’s YOUNGBLOOD returns bigger and better than ever with an all-new look at the next generation of superheroes, courtesy of screenwriter JOHN McLAUGHLIN (Black Swan, Parker), up-and-coming artist JON MALIN and YOUNGBLOOD creator and Image founder ROB LIEFELD! In this first issue, a young reporter is embedded in the Youngblood team. Her assignment is to gather enough information for a humiliating puff piece, but she quickly discovers Shaft, Vogue, Lady Photon, Die Hard and Cougar are a team to be reckoned with. Badrock would be part of the group too… if he wasn’t in a coma with wounds that have nearly pulverized his otherwise rock-hard hide. [rating:2/5] Major Spoilers Poll of the Week The Avengers took the box office by storm over the last couple of weeks, rising quickly to the billion dollar mark. The Dark Knight also made a billion dollars when it was released, but with The Dark Knight Rises still a few weeks away, and near the end of the summer schedule, will it be able to make that much money again? [poll id="236"] LINK Discussion: The Last Airbender – The Promise Part 2 Aang and Katara are working tirelessly for peace when an impasse between Fire Lord Zuko and Earth King Kuei over Fire Nation colonies within the borders of the Earth Nation threatens to plunge the world back into war! Meanwhile, Sokka must help Toph prepare her hapless first class of metalbending students to defend their school against a rival class of firebenders Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
In this episode: Star Wars movies being re-released in theaters in 3D starting with The Phantom Menace, Rob's Star Wars knowledge derived only from video games, Darth Vader and Jedi hamburgers in France, What Ever Happened To? (Hayden Christensen), Shattered Glass (2003) starring Hayden Christensen, cross-dressing Larry a.k.a. Lana Wachowski, upcoming box office bomb Cloud Atlas (2012) starring Hugh Grant and Keith David, the new Van Halen with David Lee Roth song "Tattoo", Hulk Hogan shaving his mustache, Chuck Norris joining The Expendables 2 (2012) cast, Rowdy Roddy Piper wrestling in an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Hasbro's Transformers G1 toys (Masterpiece, Classics, etc.), Michael Bay's 3D Transformers The Ride, Transformers Vault: The Complete Transformers Universe by Pablo Hidalgo, Star Trek Vault: 40 Years from the Archives by Scott Tipton, Star Wars Vault: Thirty Years of Treasures from the Lucasfilm Archives by Stephen Sansweet, Barnes and Noble selling used books, Moon 3D and Mars 3D books by Jim Bell, more local psychos (Donnie T and his bag of wrestling figures and Donnie D and his bike without brakes), hiding from annoying kids during childhood, and Mio Water Enhancer. 72 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Why it Mattered: Pulp Fiction Roundtable discussion with Scott Tipton and Kelly Requa