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Comics Rot Your Brain!
“DIRTY COMMIES!” DC Comics' OG Superheroes Laid Low by The Red Scare & Rise Again in THE GOLDEN AGE!

Comics Rot Your Brain!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 151:44


Chris and Steven testify before you all, spilling their guts on how DC Comics' OG Superheroes were laid low by the spectre of McCarthyism in “The Red Scare” era of post-WWII USA. This is their battle to rise again in THE GOLDEN AGE (1993), written by James Robinson, drawn by Paul Smith, colored by Richard Ory, and lettered by John Costanza. Will our motley gang of “dirty commies!” triumph in this Elseworlds tale? Featuring OG Hawkman, OG Green Lantern, OG Starman, OG Flash, OG Sandman, Robotman, OG version of The Atom, Hourman, Liberty Bell, The Tarantula, etc.COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comic books (plus a few notable exceptions) in a weekly podcast format. Screenwriters Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) and Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) & discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.SHOW NOTES02:01 - Introducing the creative team, explaning the concept behind DC Comics' Elseworlds stories, and summarizing THE GOLDEN AGE10:03 - Hot take alert! Chris makes the bold claim that THE GOLDEN AGE is “as good or better than WATCHMEN” …and, in fact, HE likes GA better!39:44 - Richard Ory's exquisite coloring in THE GOLDEN AGE — how the heck did he do it? Chris has the scoop, straight from the horse's mouth — a CRYB! exclusive43:27 - Paul Smith's artistic influences, plus what exactly is his peak period?57:35 - The rarely used literary device of “Second Person Narration,” deployed expertly by James Robinson here in THE GOLDEN AGE1:04:10 - The art and design for Paul Smith's classic covers  1:12:21 - THE GOLDEN AGE's surprisingly disturbing hallucinatory imagery — rats, eagles, and folks' faces being chewed off!1:16:18 - Chris declares that when it comes to being a wordsmith, the Tarantula ain't no Fitzgerald; we read some of the prose aloud, just to be sure1:26:00 - Circling back on the comparison to Moore & Gibbons' WATCHMEN with a detour through Lindelof/HBO's WATCHMEN, expanding into a discussion of the built-in dramatic weight afforded one when telling stories with iconic characters1:44:36 - The ability to make extreme choices in storytelling with non-mainstream characters, evolving into some ruminations on DC Comics' Elseworlds line1:49:43 - The “Eisners Situation” with THE GOLDEN AGE1:57:24 - Rob Liefeld, Youngblood, Image Comics, Neal Adams, creators' rights, and big personalities with big dreams2:07:26 - Terminal City, Dean Motter, Michael Lark, Mister X, Vortex Comics2:27:00 - More gushing about the amazing art of Paul Smith©2024  Comics Rot Your Brain!#dccomics #dcuniverse #justicesocietyofamerica #comicbooks #new #content #explained+ Visit ComicsRotYourBrain.com to get a look at some of the fantastic art discussed in our episodes and to sign up for our newsletter, Letter Column. Check out our YouTube channel. You can also find us wherever you stream your favorite podcasts.+ We appreciate your support of the show via Patreon: ComicsRotYourBrain+ For even more cool shit, read Chris's Substack (cinema, comics, and culture) - THIN ICE©2024 Comics Rot Your Brain!#dccomics #vertigocomics #alanmoore #comicbooks #new #content #80scomics #explained #indiecomics #scificomics #marvelcomics #horrorstories

CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
ANA DALL'ARA-MAJEK, CONCLUSIVE ENTANGLEMENT, zake, CHXMERAS.

CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 183:27


CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday afternoon's broadcast features Montreal's Ana Dall'Ara-Majek, Conclusive Entanglement, zake, Mattin's Expanding Concert (Lisboa 2019-2023) series (w/ Vuduvum Vadavã, DJ Marfox, Margarida Garcia, and Dasha Birukova); Ajitena Marco Scarassatti, Barbara De Dominicis, Joana Guerra, and Yannick Dauby from sirr-ecords' April 25th compilation, plus the CITR Global Network premiere of Vancouver's CHXMERAS' ‘Terminal City‘. Starting at Midnight Pacific on CiTR 101.9FM, streaming at PLAYER.CITR.CA CHXMERAS are at the Lobe Studio (713 East Hastings) Saturday, 04 May at 10 PM.

The Omnigamers' Club
Terminal City Tabletop Convention, TCTC

The Omnigamers' Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 67:23


We're interrupting our regularly scheduled episode to report on our experience at Terminal City Tabletop Convention in Vancouver. Daniel discusses his exploration of locally made games in development at the Proto Alley. Mark recounts his experience sampling a number of TTRPG's. We're trialling a new video format for more ways to tune in. Send in your questions and feedback to Omnigamersclub@gmail.com or via our website https://www.omnigamers.club/. Follow Daniel at https://boardgamefeast.com and Mark at https://instagram.com/omnigamermark. Timestamps About TCTC: 1:20 Proto Alley: 6:20 The RPG Room: 30:01 The Game Market & Final Words: 1:01:30 Also Discussed Board Games: Winter Palace, Living Buildings, Gather Your Party, Reforest, Downstream, Moon Bunny, Epilogue TTRPGS: Vaesen, Wildsea, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Earthdawn, Traveller Further Reading Terminal City Tabletop Convention: https://terminalcitycon.ca. Next Episode Pacific Drive

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski
CHAPTER 56: I Don't Like Mondays

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 7:30


It's the morning after the day before, the storm has passed and everything's peaceful, calm… Well, most everything… If you'd like to listen and/or read all the way to the conclusion of APOCALYPSE ROCK you can buy the audiobook through Audible (CA/UK/US) and the ebook on Kindle (CA/UK/US)

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski
CHAPTER 47: Return To Costo

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 8:38


This week: Doug and Gus head to Mount Costo in search of their missing friends and some answers — they'd better hurry as there's a storm brewing… If you'd like to listen and/or read all the way to the conclusion of APOCALYPSE ROCK you can buy the audiobook through Audible (CA/UK/US) and the ebook on Kindle (CA/UK/US)

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski
CHAPTER 46: Definitely Not Tourists

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 7:56


It seems like the replacement of Sternum Island's population is almost complete — right down to Brandi of Brandi's Café now being run by the human-boutique-pop-up known as Shining Wind. The sight of a particularly hallucinogenic donut led to Doug having a waking dream from which he emerged to find himself assaulting Shining Wind. Definitely not in character for Doug. Luckily, good old Gus was there to help settle things down. THIS WEEK? Preparing for the storm that's about to hit Sternum…

The Omnigamers' Club
Terminal City Tabletop Convention

The Omnigamers' Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 79:11


We're interrupting our regularly scheduled game club to take a staycation and enjoy the return of the local board Terminal City Boardgame Convention. We discuss our experience both attending and helping to organise the convention, and the games we played. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Omnigamersclub) for more details on our upcoming episodes. Send in your questions and feedback to Omnigamersclub@gmail.com or via our website https://www.omnigamers.club/. Timestamps News: 1:42 Playlist: 10:28 Main Topic: 23:22 Games Discussed: Metroid Dread, Tales of Symphonia, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Akrotiri, Valeria Card Kingdom, Deep Dive, Libertalia, Antike, Dinosaur Island Roar and Write, Cat in the Box, The Crew, Firenze Next Episode: Hi Fi Rush

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts
Episode 742 ~ December 1st, 2022: Like Fire? No, Like Ice

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 60:38


World Cup fever? New music from Born at Midnite, Flex TMG, Weyes Blood & RINSE DREAM? Hyping shows on a busy weekend in Terminal City? A tribute to Christine McVie? It's all here!

Avid Discussers Podcast
Terminal City FC World Cup Preview Show

Avid Discussers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 91:50


Joshua and Nathan preview the 2022 World Cup by predicting the groups, winner, goal scorers and talk about the storylines heading into the tournament. Use code Area 51 for a 100$ voucher at monkeyknifefight.com. Use promo code Area51 for 25% off storewide at Hapson.Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout with a paid plan and get a $20 Amazon Gift Card and support the show!       

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski
CHAPTER 21: On The Road

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 7:43


What do Henry David Theroux, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Hemingway, Gandhi, and Jesus Christ have in common? Well, for one, they're all featured in the burgeoning social media presence of Shining Wind. Doug and Bear take a deep dive into the influencer's quotable quotes, and find some interesting connections… Hit play above to listen or scroll down to read. Enjoy!Bear and Doug walked quickly up the gravel lane. Doug looked back over his shoulder at July's cabin, the front door swinging slowly in the wind.“Woah!” Bear exclaimed. “This Shining Wind guy. He's got over half a million followers on his Instagram.” Bear held his phone up to Doug, rain speckling the screen. The two huddled under the small cherry tree leaning over the lane. The rain started getting heavier.Shining Wind's account had thousands of posted pictures. Most of the images were variations on the same theme of Shining Wind gracefully immersed in nature: surrounded by huge trees, staring out into a massive canyon, paddling across a glacial lake, looking out from the peak of a mountain to some distant, possibly transcendent beyond. His presence always calm and self-possessed, poised and in balance. Masterful. In most of the photos, Shining Wind's eyes seemed fixed on a horizon somewhere behind the viewer. Below each picture were short texts; quotes from Henry David Theroux, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Hemingway, Gandhi, Jesus Christ, and others.Bear laughed. “What we can establish for sure is that this gentleman has healthy self-esteem.”“Looks like it,” Doug smiled. “It could also be self-therapy for low confidence.”One picture down the feed, posted on Monday September 15th showed Shining Wind standing in front of an old broken-down school bus, somewhere in a clearing. He was wearing a thick Icelandic woolen sweater and billowing, colorful trousers like some type of circus performer might wear, his hair flowing in the wind. Above him, the number “142” was painted on the side of the bus.“I recognize that picture from somewhere,” said Bear.Doug nodded, “Yeah. Me too.”The text below the image read, “The very basic core of a man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun. – Alexander Supertramp.” A long series of hashtags followed: “#backpacking #alaska #wildcamping #offthegrid #backcountry #adventure #intothewild #campinglife #optoutside #walden #ontheroad #dharmabus #dharmabums #canonphotography #galaxynote9 #organic #sustainableliving #offtrail #vagabond #jackkerouac #rucksack #rucksackrevolution #hitchhiking #wanderlust #climbing #naturelovers #supertramp #chrismccandless.”“Ah, I know what that picture's of,” exclaimed Bear. “It's in Alaska. Where that kid died. You know, the one who tried to live there for the winter, but starved to death. Like, when he was five clicks from the highway, but still managed to die.”Doug tapped the post's thread. They scrolled through hundreds of comments.JBelle Supertramp will always have a special place in my heart. He is an inspiration and a hero. I hope one day I get to see with my own eyes the bus that Supertramp called home.Roundedstone … oh the pull of nature that I feel in my heart.Richard_muybien That movie was great! I wanna travel in his steps too. I'm planning a trip up there to see the magic bus soon.sammyntammy Wilderness inspiration..... ❤️❤️❤️❤️Giuliogoesmental Didn't like. The book was amazing and the film made me cry. But this guy threw his family away and was ill-prepared for his journey. I think he was arrogant.One comment caught Doug's eye. It was posted on that same September 15th by The Beachcomber: “Behold the magic bus. You seem energized up there. Check your DMs. For all your followers and friends of the channel, check out an episode I made about McCandless and his time canoeing down the Colorado River, toward the Gulf of California. Something dark happened in the little desert town of Yuma, and we get to the bottom of it…”“It's that Beachcomber weirdo!” Bear whispered. “So they know each other…”“I think I watched a Beachcomber video last night,”  said Doug. “I think it's what gave me nightmares about zombies outside my window.”Bear went back to Shining Wind's profile. All the subsequent posts illustrated his journey from Alaska down to Terminal City. The most recent update, made just the day before, showed the mountainous silhouette of Sternum Island rising out of the dark ocean into a grey sky. A few solitary rays of sunlight shone through the thick clouds. Under the image was another quote: “The soul grows by reincarnation in bodies provided by nature, more complex, more powerful, as the soul unfolds greater and greater faculties. And so the soul climbs upward into the light eternal. And there is no fear for any child of man, for inevitably he climbs toward God — Annie Besant.”“Heavy stuff,” muttered Bear. He glanced up toward the darkening sky.“Let's get out of the rain,” Doug replied. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit apocalypserock.substack.com

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski
CHAPTER 20: July's Research

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 10:48


LAST WEEK in APOCALYPSE ROCK: July is still missing, and what's more, Constable Sweetland has seemingly absconded too. In fact, the somewhat sinister mountie hasn't been reporting into HQ on the mainland for months — or that's what the replacement cop Officer Singh claims. THIS WEEK: Doug and Bear do a little snooping in July's cabin, and it seems she's got a few secrets herself…Hit play above or scroll down to read. Please rate and/or review this story wherever you're consuming it, and share with any friends who you think might like it.DOUG'S STATION WAGON clanged southbound, just over the speed limit. His heart rate had increased, his head was pounding, and his hand throbbed. The wind had picked up, making the branches of the trees on either side of the road wave gently.He parked the car near the cafe and jogged up the lane to July's cabin. Bear was standing outside on the porch, sipping on a coffee from his thermal flask, his face stuck in his phone screen.The multi-colored, diamond-gridded window next to the door was shattered. Glass shards lay scattered on the porch boards below it, the lead gridding bent, as if someone had reached through it. The door was open and swinging slightly in each little gust of wind.“I've been trying Sweetland, but he's not picking up,” Bear said. “Poked my head into July's, but wanted to wait until you got here.”“Sweetland's not there. July's not there,” Doug replied, “I was just at the compound. There's a replacement cop from Terminal City. He had no idea about July, or the break-in or assault. And get this: Sweetland didn't log any reports. He hasn't made one single report for months.”“Messed up!” replied Bear, shaking his head. “So now, it looks like our island cat-burglar has broken into July's place too.”Doug let out a yawn and then a small groan as he stretched his neck.“You okay?” Bear asked.“Yeah, just some rough sleep last night. Had a wild dream about people looking in at me through my bedroom window.”“Well, that sounds like a classic horror dream,” replied Bear.“Yeah,” said Doug. “I didn't get much sleep anyway.”A gust blew the door open and the two looked into July's home. Apart from the sound of the wind, it was silent. Bear and Doug looked at each other.“Okay, let's do it,” said Bear.The lights were off but the windows allowed enough daylight in for the two to see. It was cold from the broken window. The small but cozy space was packed with the many objects, pictures and curios that July had collected over the years. Hundreds of books lined the shelves up to the ceiling. Numerous trinkets were placed on all available surfaces. The wall space was filled with photographs, paintings and drawings.In one corner was an antique writing desk, its drawers open, a mess of papers strewn on the floor below it. Nothing else looked like it had been disturbed.Doug looked down at the side table next to the door. Sitting on a pile of unopened letters was July's cellphone. Doug tapped it and the screen lit up. There were multiple missed calls from himself, Bear, and other folks Doug recognized. He put the phone in his pocket. In the place where it had been was a familiar business card. He handed it to Bear.“That's one of the retreat guys,” said Doug. “One of the hitchhikers I picked up yesterday. He gave this to me. The outdoorsy hipster.”Written across the familiar card in embossed letters was “@shiningwind_journeys_within Transformative Experiences. Curated.”“Thing is, I can't remember if I gave this to July, or she got it from him, somehow?”Doug walked to the antique desk and crouched down to look at the scattered papers on the floor. He sifted through them: some telephone bills and bank statements, shopping lists and assorted notes and scraps. Doug crouched further down and poked his head under the desk. In a small pile were numerous black and white print-outs. Doug collected them, and he and Bear leafed through the pile. On each page were swarms of small, angular tick-like marks, little wedges that ran buzzing along a series of straight, horizontal lines. July had made small handwritten notes, presumably for the translator she had sent them to.“The glass cylinder,” Doug muttered.“So, these are from that thing you said you found on the beach?” Bear asked.“Yeah, I think so,” replied Doug. “July said that she had copied out the engravings, so she could send them to her friend at some university. This must be the translation down here.” The two friends stared at a list of seemingly random words:“Moon. Regret. Ancient. Hungry. Refuse. Actor. Witness. Dolphin. Myth. Bomb. Never. Witch. Collapse. Practice. Feed. Shame. Open. Despair. Creek. Road. Again. Ice. Least. Kingdom…”“A mystery wrapped up in an enigma, eh?” surmised Bear.“Whoever translated it for July also added a note below,” Doug read it aloud:“Dear July, As we spoke about on the phone: I can confirm this is a contemporary variant of Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform script. It's interesting to note that where the Sumerian pictographs or Akkadian language did not possess either the word or concept, then the English phonetic spelling was used, which is eccentric, to say the least. In terms of encryption, I would assume the use of Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform is mostly down to the poetical spirit in whoever produced these odd little objects; it's not so difficult for a specialist to decipher. Especially if we assume that it should be translated into English in the first place (rather than, say, ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, Latvian, etc. etc.). But what for and where the words should be used, I am at a loss. As you say, it's less about the words and more about how they're used. All that said, I think the most interesting, if not worrying, aspect of this little object is one I cannot confirm without seeing it ‘in the flesh' as it were: the little object's electromagnetic capabilities, as well as overall material dynamism, reminds me of some similar tech I was privy to when working with our friends in Seattle several years ago. If that is the case, then I would say there's an urgent need for containment as this is not something one should be finding washed up on a beach, let alone being thrown around friends. I know that you are supposed to be retired, July, but I suggest immediately contacting Pacific Centre for their take on this. I have already informed our mutual friends. Yours, Hank X”“Shit!” Bear whispered.Doug frowned and handed the print-outs to Bear. He opened the writing desk lid. “July said that when she brought the tube thingy near her computer, it copied a bunch of files to the desktop.”Doug cleared the writing surface. There was a small click and the desk surface opened a crack.“Is that a secret compartment?” Bear asked.Doug gave a conspiratorial wink, then jostled the lid open.He pulled out July's laptop. Across its battered surface were a riot of various colorful stickers, “Shut Up & Smile” read one. “Salish Sea Society of Independent Researchers” read another.“What's that?” asked Bear, pointing into the dark compartment. A book sat in among the clutter. It was a hardback. A multitude of colored little post-it notes had been inserted between its pages. Across its black cover ran an ornate, archaic-looking font. Bear pulled the book out from the compartment and read the title aloud, “Don't Climb Trees on Dead Man's Island: Secret Burial Sites of the Pacific Northwest, from First Nations to Flower Children.” Under the title was a black and white photograph of a tiny island covered in tall spindly evergreen trees.“Burial sites?” wondered Doug. “July told me she'd been up Costo doing research. Really hush-hush about it. This could be part of that.”Bear folded the papers with July's translations from the glass cylinder, and put the book under his arm.A cold draft passed through the room. Doug looked up at the broken, diamond-gridded window.“Let's go to my office,” he said. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit apocalypserock.substack.com

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski
CHAPTER 19: Replacement Cop

APOCALYPSE ROCK by Nate Budzinski

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 12:51


T.G.I.F. (on Sternum Island, that is) Doug didn't get a very good night's sleep, though – what with all the conspiracy theory YouTube videos, the flies swarming the house, and people watching him through his bedroom window. THIS WEEK, Doug hits the road, trying to find July, but there's a new cop in town…Hit play above to listen, scroll down to read. Rate and/or review this story wherever you may have found it, and please share with any friends who you think might like it. Enjoy!“REMEMBER KIDDOS, I'M GONNA PICK YOU UP AFTER THE PARENT-TEACHER MEETING, OKAY?” Doug was leaning out of his car window. Dora and Irene stood in front of the schoolyard, backpacks on.“Yes, Daddy,” Dora replied. Irene blew a raspberry at Doug and giggled.“Well. Thank you very much, Irene,” Doug replied to the little toot. “After I pick you up later, we're gonna go for a short visit to a friend's place, on Mount Costo.”“Yay!” Dora flailed out some jumping jacks. Irene tossed her arms around and blew another, longer raspberry.“I know it's not the funnest thing to do on a Friday, but it'll be quick. But you can watch TV on my phone while I finish the job. Okay?”Doug pulled his car out of the school parking lot and onto the main road, pointing the car toward his office. Clouds had rolled back in overnight but it didn't feel like rain today. The air was still mild with a slight sharpness hinting at an incoming winter.“Just checked compound. No July, no Sweetland. WTF?” Bear had messaged him. Doug had agreed to check in again on his way to work.He spread out the fingers of his right hand, and then contracted them back into a fist. His hand still ached. It was even worse this morning.He switched the radio on, “… cloudy all day with a ten percent chance of rain. The spirits of the Salish Sea are high today, and they want to keep us high too. High, dry and mighty!” the DJ monologued, “You're listening to 107.7 The End, digital-first until the brutal last. I'm DJ Bacon, Mr DJ Bacon, your friendly local avatar. The next song was requested by self-described regular listener, first-time caller, Bad Sleep.” Doug blinked his eyes and yawned. “Hope you get some rest soon, okay, buddy?” the DJ continued. “I'm not sure this tune's gonna help you nod off, buddy. But it's a blast from the past, a real rare gem. As reinterpreted by the Icelandic orchestral synth-pop virtuoso, known as Kejvín. I hope I'm pronouncing that right, Kev. It's an icey, sometimes dicey Nordic take on Billy ‘The Piano Man' Joel's classic, We didn't Start The Fire.” Doug chuckled to himself. He hadn't heard that since he was a small kid. It might be the first pop tune he had ever heard. He turned it up.A hoarse, floating voice sang over a flickering, raw guitar riff. “I saw a sign in the sky, ‘I have come to set you free,' and a light, shining brighter, shining down, down on me… I saw fire, fire and brimstone, coming down on my head.” It wasn't the same song at all. Doug switched the radio off. His car crept in silence beneath the high trees, the road unraveling before him.Doug pulled into the police compound. Sweetland's truck wasn't there. Parked in its place was a Terminal City Police Department cruiser. Doug got out and slammed his door shut, its metal clanging loudly. He went into the compound's reception. It was empty, but the front desk had that morning's issue of the Terminal Caller newspaper. It was closed and still neatly folded, as yet unread. Next to it was a steaming cup of coffee. Under the coffee cup was a light blue folder with red letters across the front. It was upside down but Doug could read the word “CONFIDENTIAL” on it. He had to squint a bit, but the small print title said, “Operation Endless Wellness: substance dispersion via Leek Point watershed. A manual and timeline.”There was a cough somewhere. Doug looked around, but nothing.He turned back to the desk. Above it was a large noticeboard covered in dozens of blurry images of dogs in the forest, just like the photograph Sweetland had shown at the previous night's meeting.Doug thought he heard a door shut somewhere further inside the compound.“Hello?” Doug called out. “Is anyone here?” He heard a slamming sound, footsteps and then the inner door to the reception opened. Standing in the doorframe was a medium build, wiry but strong seeming man, arms and legs slightly akimbo, like a human-sized action figure. Dressed in a Terminal City police officer's uniform, he had a dark, well-kept beard and a blue turban on his head.“Good morning sir, how can I help?” he asked crisply.“Oh, hi. Good morning,” Doug replied. “I was looking for Constable Sweetland. Is he off today?”“Constable Sweetland is in Terminal City,” the policeman said. “I'm Officer Singh. I'll be covering until he returns. Can I help you?”“I'm Doug Shasta. Constable Sweetland arrested a friend of mine last night and I want to see how she is.”As Doug spoke, Officer Singh strode over to the desk. He picked up the coffee cup and as he took a sip he slid the blue folder into the desk drawer.“Another friend of mine tried to check in last night to see how she was doing,” Doug continued. “But no one was here. We've both tried calling her, and checking if she's back at her home, but no luck.”Singh looked Doug up and down, then squinted at the odd stain on Doug's head left from Dr Hubble's secret sauce. Singh opened up the logbook on the desk and skimmed through it, “Well, the Constable called in last night saying he'd be leaving Sternum, and a replacement was necessary as soon as possible. But there's no mention of any arrest yesterday. And there's no one in the holding cell. Are you sure your friend was taken into custody?”“Certain,” replied Doug. “Her name is July Straitemore. She lives in the cabin on Orchard Lane in the village. She was arrested yesterday at about 5:30 in the evening. I saw Sweetland put her in the back of his police truck myself. She was handcuffed. I saw it right up close and then saw him drive off with her.”Officer Singh looked confused, “Do you know why he arrested her?”“I didn't see what exactly happened,” explained Doug. “But from what Constable Sweetland said, it was because July had stopped him from catching her dog. He thought it had rabies.”Officer Singh's look of confusion deepened, “And he arrested her for that?”“Well, they were both bleeding from some kind of wounds,” replied Doug. “So maybe that's got something to do with it. But I don't know.”“Hm. Well the quickest way to clear this up is to call HQ,” Singh shrugged. He picked up the phone and dialed.As Singh spoke with the police department in Terminal, Doug scanned the dog images on the noticeboard. In the bottom right-hand corner of each picture there were notes written in the same tidy hand, presumably Sweetland's, marking the location of each sighting, describing the temperaments of the dogs, from “disinterested,” to “hungry,” or “aggressive,” and so on. At the end of each description, Sweetland had written “Cull Urgency,” followed by a ranking out of 10, none of which fell below nine.“Mr. Shasta,” Singh hung up the phone. “Can you tell me, did anyone else see the arrest happen, besides yourself?”“Maybe. Well, nah, I don't think so,” Doug flustered. “I don't know. It happened right outside the town hall, but everyone was inside except me.”“The reason I ask, is that Constable Sweetland has yet to check-in at Terminal City. Nor do they have any record of a custodial arrest occurring on Sternum Island, let alone any other arrest. Or, indeed, any report about anything at all. In fact, there hasn't been a single report for several months now.”“Sweetland was also supposed to follow-up on the possible attack that happened to me.”Singh squinted at Doug, “You were attacked?”“Well, we don't know for sure,” Doug replied. “I think I caught someone in the middle of a break and enter at my office. The door and a window were open when I arrived, then I heard a crash inside. Then I looked in my office, and it had been ransacked. Then everything went black. Sweetland thinks that someone knocked me out.”Doug motioned to the discolored patch on his head, “That's where I got this.”Singh raised his eyebrow, then looked at Doug's bandaged hand, “And that?”“That's different. Ramses bit me.”“Who?”“Ms. Straitemore's dog, Ramses, he bit me. It's not serious. Just a little nip.”“Right. Anyway, that possible break and entry, and assault? It hasn't been logged or reported either,” Singh replied, shaking his head. “Honestly, sir, I'm a bit confused.”“You can definitely confirm that break-in with other people,” replied Doug. “Sweetland gave a report about it at the town hall last night, right before he arrested July. There were, like, 300 people there.”Singh looked hard at Doug, “And you were the only one out of all those folks who decided to leave that meeting?”“I had to leave early to get my kids,” replied Doug. “Their mother had to catch a plane to Vancouver, for work.”“Your kids…” Singh followed, nodding, “How many?” he opened a small notepad and started scribbling in it with a tiny pen.“Two daughters, six and four,” Doug replied.“You and their mother, you live together?”“No, we split up a few years ago,” said Doug.“When's she returning?” Singh asked.“Sunday,” Doug replied.Singh finished writing and closed the notepad. “As I said, Mr Shasta, I only know what I'm told and what I see. I was not told of any arrest. There's no one in the holding cells here and nothing is noted in the logbook, or at HQ. Similarly, with your own experiences of a break-in, and assault: there's no record.”Doug's phone vibrated but he ignored it. “But how can I find my friend?” he asked.“Go check her place and… keep trying to call her,” replied Singh. “In the meantime, I'll log our conversation with HQ. I imagine we'll hear from Sweetland soon when he checks in to Terminal City. We'll clear all of this up. Sound good?”“Yeah, okay,” Doug replied, his head had started pounding again.As Doug walked back to his car, he checked his phone. It was a message from Bear, “Come to July's.  Now.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit apocalypserock.substack.com

Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast
Dead Trigger

Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 78:22 Very Popular


Dolph Lungren trains young gamers to become masters of a zombie universe in Dead Trigger, the 2017 film adaptation of a popular first-person shooter made for smartphones. Can a Disney star, an MMA fighter, and the no-longer-little rapper Lil' Romeo blast their way to Terminal City, and rescue the scientist who can cure the outbreak? Or will Cyglobe CEO (and soap star) Tamara Braun whack them for posing a threat to her gun sales? Help Justin, Arnie, and Stuart answer the call for another trying video game movie when you Listen Now!

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Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast

Dolph Lungren trains young gamers to become masters of a zombie universe in Dead Trigger, the 2017 film adaptation of a popular first-person shooter made for smartphones.  Can a Disney star, an MMA fighter, and the no-longer-little rapper Lil' Romeo blast their way to Terminal City, and rescue the scientist who can cure the outbreak? Or will Cyglobe CEO (and soap star) Tamara Braun whack them for posing a threat to her gun sales?  Help Justin, Arnie, and Stuart answer the call for another trying video game movie when you Listen Now!      

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COMMONS
REAL ESTATE 3 - Terminal City

COMMONS

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 33:37


Vancouver is obsessed with real estate. But what most people don’t realize, is that it’s been this way from the beginning.  Three stories of the swindlers, segregationists and profiteers that made Terminal City what it is.   Featured in this episode: Jesse Donaldson, Jordan Stanger-Ross, Michael Abe, Stephen Learey   To learn more: Land of Destiny: A History of Vancouver Real Estate by Jesse Donaldson Landscapes of Injustice: A New Perspective on the Internment and Dispossession of Japanese Canadians edited by Jordan Stanger-Ross “Expo 86 evictions: remembering the fair's dark side” by Rafferty Baker in CBC News   Additional music from Audio Network This episode is sponsored by Dispatch Coffee and Value(s) by Mark Carney   Support COMMONS: http://commonspodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vertigo Voices
Episode 17: Sandman Cast and Terminal City.

Vertigo Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 67:12


We begin the episode with some huge announcements for Netflix's upcoming Sandman television series. From there, we head on over to Terminal City. Written by Dean Motter with art by Michael Lark, this series (and its sequel, Areal Graffiti) tells the story of the strange denizens of the retro futuristic, art deco metropolis of the title. We both loves this story. Check it out!  

ER:FOLGE
#43 Dark Angel [Ein Volk von Monstern 2.21]

ER:FOLGE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 58:18


Immer mehr Transgenos kommen nach Terminal City, da die Stimmung in der Bevölkerung immer aufgeheizter wird. Es kommt eher zufällig zu einer Geiselnahme bei Jam Pony und wir sehen die letzten Szenen dieser Serie am Ende in Terminal City. Deutsche Erstausstrahlung: Di 15.04.2003 VOX

ER:FOLGE
#42 Dark Angel [Die Abtrünnige 2.20]

ER:FOLGE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 50:08


Wir lernen einen Verwandten von White kennen. Unsere Transgenos verlagern sich immer mehr nach Terminal City und unsere Protagonisten kommen dem Rätsel um Sandeman Stück für Stück näher. Deutsche Erstausstrahlung: Di 08.04.2003 VOX

Night-Light Radio
"THE ENDURING ENIGMA OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN" with Arlen Schumer

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 119:04


The works of the premier American Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein continue to elicit strong reactions, from both his fans and his detractors, almost 60 years after he made his art world debut. Why? Comic book art historian ARLEN SCHUMER MFA (author/designer, THE SILVER AGE OF COMIC BOOK ART) will answer that question when he presents a verbal and visual webinar on the ongoing Roy Lichtenstein Debate, in which you’ll see both his works and his sources in ways that will make you look at those works as if for the first time!THE ENDURING ENIGMA OF ROY LICHTENSTEIN webinar via NY Adventure Club Thursday, September 24 @ 8:00pm EST; tix: nyadventureclub.comArlen’s guests on tonight’s show:DEAN MOTTER, artist/writer, MISTER X and TERMINAL CITY, nominated for Eisner and Kurtzman Awards. deanmotter.comDAVID BARSALOU, MFA, Founder & CEO, DECONSTRUCTING ROY LICHTENSTEIN c. 2000. flickr.com/photos/deconstructing-roy-lichtenstein/arlenschumer.com

Islas de Robinson
Islas de Robinson - "Cazadores de Cielo" - 1/06/20

Islas de Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 59:38


Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson caemos en territorio exótico... Japón, entre el 68 y el 73 y su apasionante escena subterránea. Un buen puñado de artistas y discos sobresalientes. Seguiremos profundizando. Suenan: EAST - "DEAF EYED JULIE" ("EAST", 1972) / HARUMI - "HUNTERS OF HEAVEN" ("HARUMI", 1968) / MASATO MINAMI - "HASTA AHORA" ("THE TROPICS", 1971) / THE DYLAN II - "EN ESE MOMENTO" ("ADIÓS A LOS RECUERDOS DE AYER", 1972) / FURUIDO - "EN EL MURO DE JUNIO" ("ORANGE IRO NO SKETCH", 1972) / JUSTIN HEATHCLIFF - "YOU ALL SHOULD THINK MORE" ("JUSTIN HEATHCLIFF", 1971) / SPEED, GLUE & SHINKI - "RUN AND HIDE" ("SPEED, GLUE & SHINKI", 1972) / BLUES CREATION - "SORROW" ("DEMON & ELEVEN CHILDREN", 1971) / HAPPY END - "VEN, PRIMAVERA" ("HAPPY END", 1970) / MAKI ASAKAWA - "MEKURABANA (CIEGO)" ("MAKI II", 1971) / VODKA COLLINS - "TERMINAL CITY" ("TOKYO-NEW YORK", 1973) / SACHIKO KANENOBU - "MICHI YUKI (ESCAPANDO)" ("MISORA", 1972) / BRUSH!? - "TO REIKO" ("BRUSH!?", 1971) / Escuchar audio

Test Coast Games
Shannon Lentz of the Terminal City Tabletop Convention

Test Coast Games

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020


We speak to Shannon Lentz, project manager at Panda Games Manufacturing and organizer of the Terminal City Tabletop Convention that takes place in Vancouver, BC in  March 2020. Shannon tells us the origin story of TCTC and some of the challenges he faced in making the first one happen.In addition to the amazing Games Library, we discuss the Used Marketplace, #Catan National Qualifier Tournament, Kids Corner, RPG Room and amazing activities that makes TCTC Vancouver's original community con.We also discuss the ever-popular Proto Alley where some familiar names will present their protoypes. There may be a hint at a future spin-off event in the works. Just saying.TestCoastGames-017-shannon-lentz-tctc.mp3http://www.terminalcitytabletop.com/volunteer/ https://twitter.com/terminalcitycon

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries
The Terminal City, Jerusalem (Ezekiel 22:1-31) B

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 26:03


Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries
The Terminal City, Jerusalem (Ezekiel 22:1-31) B

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019


Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries
The Terminal City, Jerusalem (Ezekiel 22:1-31) A

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 26:03


Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries
The Terminal City, Jerusalem (Ezekiel 22:1-31) A

Simple Truths with Pastor Xavier Ries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019


Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Time for Cakes and Ale
The Tally Ho talks to Dean Motter about Shattered Visage

Time for Cakes and Ale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 55:17


Welcome to The Tally Ho, a podcast about the classic TV series The Prisoner. Following on from our recent episode about the re-release of Shattered Visage, we had the great pleasure of interviewing the writer and artist behind the book, legendary comics creator Dean Motter. Dean Motter has worked as an illustrator, designer, editor, art director and writer for over 40 years. His hugely influential style - combining retro-futurism with hard-boiled noir - has brought us classics including Mister X, Terminal City and Electropolis.Shattered Visage was originally published by DC as a 4 issue miniseries in 1988-1989 (twenty years after the original TV show airing, and set contemporaneously), the series was written by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith, and drawn by Dean Motter, with colour art by David Hornung and Richmond Lewis. Dean talked to us about how he put together the project and the influences on Shattered Visage as well as his other major works.Time for Cakes and Ale, a podcast featuring geeky ramblings with Becks & Eeson, and also home to "Time for Cherry Pie and Coffee", a Twin Peaks podcast, and "The Tally Ho", a Prisoner podcast.Follow us on Twitter @TFCAALike us on FacebookVisit our Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Boards Alive Podcast
Episode 119 - Terminal City Tabletop Convention

Boards Alive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 139:26


In our one hundred and nineteenth episode, we recap our trip to Terminal City Tabletop Convention in Vancouver, BC, including all the games we played and the awesome people we met. We’re joined by our pals Robb from Metal, Meeples, & Beer and Brendan. This episode is sponsored by Doublesix Dice & Board Game Bliss

VideoFuzzy
Ep. 41: Wire in the Podcast

VideoFuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 42:11


Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 41st episode of "VideoFuzzy," my twice-monthly progress report on cataloging more than 2,700 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "Wire in the Podcast," I get into the 600s in my classic collection, and throw out a request for help in my Crowdsourcing segment Exhibit E, a two-minute comic sketch presenting three young women in medieval times. I've included a few screen caps in my blog. You can check them out by clicking here. In my Friday Night Feature, I talk about a third-season episode of the BBC production "Wire in the Blood," detailing my past interest in crime dramas featuring profilers, and the relative weaknesses in evidence in this particular production, found on discs 600 and 601 in my classic collection. In my Classic VHS-to-DVD collection, I react to the series finale of "Terminal City," as well as episodes from "The Simpsons" featuring Joan Rivers and Glenn Close, noting Rivers' contribution to the nearby archive copy of a Comedy Central presentation of "Spaceballs" on disc 585, also found on disc X191 as presented by IFC in my current collection. The Glenn Close episode is dedicated to the memory of Elsie Castellaneta and features an extended couch gag tracing all of evolution. Other shows highlighted include "Boston Legal" and "My Name is Earl." In my Current direct-to-DVD collection, I discuss episodes of "The Good Place," "Superstore," "Doctor Who" and "Sherlock," and I respond to a piece of listener feedback I received. Enjoy!

VideoFuzzy
Ep. 39: A Million Little References

VideoFuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 40:11


Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 39th episode of "VideoFuzzy," my twice-monthly progress report on cataloging more than 2,700 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "A Million Little References," I talked about a musical stage production of "A Christmas Story" we got to that they're running for another week at the FMCT -- go see that if you can, they do a fantastic job. For my Friday Night Feature, I talked about a fourth season episode of "Doctor Who" called "The Fires of Pompeii" that I really enjoyed. It feels like most of the time when I talk about "Doctor Who" I'm complaining about this or that, so I wanted to just revel in the positives, not least of which this preunion of David Tennant, Catherine Tate and Peter Capaldi as 2-1/2 Doctors, along with a pre-Pond appearance by Karen Gillan as a soothsayer -- outstanding! In my Classic Collection, along with a bunch of the usual, I discovered episodes of "Terminal City," a strong if unfortunately interrupted performance by George Michael in the first season finale of "Eli Stone," the BBC America counterterrorism production of "MI-5," several first season episodes of "The Sarah Jane Adventures" on Syfy, as well as Syfy's presentation of the 1995 "Ghost in the Shell" Puppet Master anime. In my Current Collection, I managed to completely empty out my DVR and catalog most of my current collection, up to disc X202. I watched my season 5 pileup of AMC's 10th year anniversary reairing of "Breaking Bad," which figured heavily in the backlog. Unfortunately, this interfered a lot with progress on my Classic Collection, contributing to the lateness of this installment. Along with "Breaking Bad," I archived episodes on either side of midterm elections from Samantha Bee's "Full Frontal" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" I'll have to go back and catalog properly. I also brought in episodes from season 1 of Netflix original "BoJack Horseman" as rebroadcast on Comedy Central, as well as episodes of "The Good Place," "Superstore" and that ABC production of "A Million Little Things" my friend Jesse Zimmerman talked to me about in Episode 38 and which I was only able to watch three or four episodes of that, but maybe ABC will put the whole thing back on demand at some point. Speaking of missing episodes, I couldn't find the "Doctor Who" season 11 episode "Kerblam!" anywhere, but I think they're planning a marathon from the current season in the run-up to the Christmas episode so ... keeping an eye out. And in other Nerd Shows, comments on "Hacking the Universe" and "How the Universe Works." Finally, in What I've Been Watching, Ralph and I got over to watch "Ralph Breaks the Internet," which was awesome. Be sure to stay to the end for the preview of "Frozen 2"!

Power Through the 4th Whistle Roller Derby Podcast
Roller Derby Thoughts - 005 - Continental Cup Omaha Predictions

Power Through the 4th Whistle Roller Derby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 27:12


Jackie Bauer recaps the exciting games at Continental Cup North America East in Kalamazoo, Michigan and reveals her bracket choices for Continental Cup North America West in Omaha, Nebraska taking place this weekend. In this video, I mention Tucson vs Terminal City at The Big O 2018. Here's a timestamp for that LAST JAM awesomeness: https://youtu.be/iUod0rdHEn8?t=1h17m59s We love roller derby and talking about roller derby! Talk to us! Follow our facebook page at: www.facebook.com/powerthru4thwhistle. E-mail your derby thoughts to power4thwhistle@gmail.com. Hit us up on Twitter: @Power4thWhistle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/power-through-the-4th-whistle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/power-through-the-4th-whistle/support

Fans Of...
Special Episode - Fans of Rollercon with Ovary Actor & guests talking Short Track Derby

Fans Of...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 10:49


Our special Rollercorn correspondent, Ovary Actor had the opportunity to not only witness the World Premiere of this new roller derby setup known as Short Track, but spoke with its creators Booty Quake and Lulu Demon of Terminal City. Ovary Actor also spoke with Triage a skating official from Savannah Derby Devils and Hazenburg, announcer from Redstick Roller Derby.

VideoFuzzy
Ep. 25: This Show Needs a Doctor!

VideoFuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 31:18


Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 25th episode of "VideoFuzzy," my twice-monthly progress report on cataloging more than 2,700 VHS transfers and digital recordings. In this installment, titled "This Show Needs a Doctor!" I talk about "42," a third-season episode of "Doctor Who" I recalled not liking very much the first time around, and now I'm remembering why. In my classic collection, I cataloged several episodes of "South Park," discovered follow-up episodes of "quarterlife" and "Terminal City," and explore a bit of methodology in identifying an episode of "Medium" I was having some trouble with. In my current collection, the season premieres of "The Magicians," "The Alienist," "American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace" and "Waco" tracked into view. In What I've Been Watching, I'm reserving judgment on "Avengers: Infinity War" until the all but inevitable sequel, and I'm looking forward to the "Deadpool" sequel. I've been enjoying "Legion" on FX, and last weekend I dumped a bunch of movies from my DVR, including "Fantastic Four: The Silver Surfer" (2007), "Identity Thief" (2013,) "47 Ronin" (2013), "Inside Out" (2015), "Freaks" (1932), "Murder on a Honeymoon" (1935), "The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968) and "Gaslight" (1944).

VideoFuzzy
Ep. 23: Ghost in the Podcast

VideoFuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 29:33


Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman and this installment marks my 23rd episode of VideoFuzzy, my twice-monthly progress report on archiving more than 2,700 VHS transfers and digital recordings. Happy Easter! In my Friday Night Feature, I caught the pilot episode of a Canadian series called "Terminal City" that left me hungry for more. Just in time for Easter, my classic collection turned up the eight-hour Zefferelli presentation of "Jesus of Nazareth," starring ... well, basically, the 1970s (more looking forward to NBC's live presentation of "Jesus Christ Superstar," myself). Straddling my classic and current collections, I talk about "Ghost in the Shell," an anime series I've been following for a while, most recently on Toonami on [adult swim]. My current collection also turned up my favorite episode so far of "We Bare Bears," and so many movies. Also, this project proved to be actually useful! Stay tuned, we can find out how together. Enjoy!

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: EZ and the Stolen Heart.

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 25:02


A soul in need reaches out to EZ, pulling him into a violent drama. A story about pain. How it can be carried, and shared. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison To learn the backstory of EZ, https://soundcloud.com/death-by-media-man/terminal-city-stories-the-harsh-backstory-of-ez And for more Terminal City Stories, https://soundcloud.com/death-by-media-man/sets/terminal-city-stories ... To assist with funding the Death By Media Man Channel: www.patreon.com/DeathByMediaMan

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: The Harsh Backstory of EZ

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 5:28


"What can I say about EZ? He's seen some rough times. Probably shouldn't still be alive. But he just keeps going." These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: A Most Magical High

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 7:24


The tale of a frightfully fantastical fix. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Eddy the Eyeball's Birthday Bash

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 4:26


Billy's attempt to celebrate his employer's birthday goes horribly awry. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: The Hive

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 11:31


A simple job – find the old woman, grab her, and get her back to the lab – turns into a nightmare for a couple of thugs. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

The Collected Edition
Collected Edition: Episode 9: Terminal City

The Collected Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 50:28


On this episode we discuss Terminal City - the acclaimed Eisner winning comic written by Dean Motter and illustrated by Michael Lark. Originally published by Vertigo in 1996/1997 in two limited runs or 9 and 5 issues respectively. We however are reading from the Dark Horse re-release The Compleat Terminal City published in 2012. We are a The post Collected Edition: Episode 9: Terminal City appeared first on The Collected Edition.

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Making My Peace With The Fire

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 6:45


“I should've just gotten out when I realized the sort of person that she was. But I was in too deep.” Attraction. Betrayal. Lust. Vengeance. How much can you take? How much are you willing to give? These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Massacre At Greasy Bob's Burger Joint

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 9:18


"Maybe two dozen people in the place. All dead. Torn apart. And in the middle of it all, is Larry. And he's gigging." These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison Additional material provided by J Bravo

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: The Jackson Ave Stickup

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 4:26


Selling drugs on the street is a dangerous job, and even more so in a city full of mutants, psychics, and other forms of weirdness. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Bug Guts

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 15:28


It was supposed to be a simple job. Just pick up the drugs from the doctor, and get out. But instead, things got weird. And bloody. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison ... Additional audio effects provided by Grant Evans

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: A One Night Stand With A Spider Wolf Woman

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 7:15


Today's tale: a young man tells of a harrowing hookup he had with a unique young woman. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Showdown at Odin's Eye.

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 14:09


Today's tale: two young men see if they can use their newfound superhuman abilities to get paid at a violent biker bar. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Jake Johnson, Villain or Victim?

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 9:30


Today's tale: a legal case is presented in court, to defend a young man with a troubled past. These are the Terminal City Stories. Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Whatever Happened to Donny?

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 7:40


Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. In today's tale... did you ever hear what happened to Donny? Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: The Free Radical

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 5:44


Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. In today's tale, the origin of The Free Radical! Written & produced by Hank Pattison https://www.patreon.com/DeathByMediaMan

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Stories: Welcome To Terminal City

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 7:00


Hardboiled crime fiction in a sci-fi city, where everyday people grapple with superhuman abilities and ordinary lives. In today's tale, we're given an introduction to the weirdness that is... Terminal City. Written & produced by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Frequency #05 - And Now This But Even More Than Before!

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 15:01


Future Radio! News from some time off in the future! All the News that's New, and improved upon by our skilled team of furious fact-checkers! Here is what you need to know, and what's more, here is how you need to know it. Pull up a seat and get ready for a dose of double-eared nuances and notifications of a most gnarly nature. This is the Terminal City Frequency. And now you're on it. Written & Performed by Hank Pattison Additional material provided by GoodSoundForYou

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Frequency #04 - Mental Geophysics And The Holes In The Walls

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 13:52


Future Radio! News from some time off in the future! All the facts you need to make it through from one day to the next. All the fiction you need to sleep at night. Several other key items that will help you make your bed. It's all here, and it's all for you! Written & Performed by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Frequency #03 - Fear of a Flat Planet

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 13:37


Future Radio! News from 100 years in the future! Good news for people who love bad news! Bad news for people who just want to live quiet lives of peace and simplicity. Ambivalent news for those who live deep, deep, deep underground. Written & Performed by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Frequency #02 - All Tomorrow's Insights

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 10:28


Future Radio! News from 100 years in the future! Written & Performed by Hank Pattison

Death By Media Man
Terminal City Frequency #01 - Now Hear This, But Sooner!

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 7:45


Future Radio! News from 100 years in the future! Written & Performed by Hank Pattison

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #267: Adrian Teacher

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 53:51


Adrian Teacher is a talented and award-winning musician who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Best known for his work in Apollo Ghosts and COOL TV, Teacher is also an accomplished solo musician who has just released another excellent, contemplative yet upbeat album with his backing band, the Subs. The record is called Terminal City, it’s […]

SciFi TV Rewatch
Episode 152 Dark Angel S02E20 Love Among The Runes

SciFi TV Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 47:52


Hysteria regarding transgenics has reached a fever pitch, and when Alec's pal Biggs is captured by vigilantes, strung up and killed, Max and the others have some decisions to make. Sketch finds himself in the middle of a moral crossroads, and despite his best efforts, Alec can't convince Logan that Max still cares for him. Trying to stay one step ahead of the government, the ordinaries and Ames White, the freaks and the Xs have banded together at Terminal City. Episode Grade: A  

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
Linda Fairstein chats about her Alex Cooper series--and reveals an exciting new project

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 24:35


In the hands of author Linda Fairstein, fictional sex-crimes prosecutor Alex Cooper has enjoyed a career spanning 17 books and almost two decades. Cooper's 16th adventure, Terminal City, was selected as one of the three finalists for the 2015 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction. Fairstein spoke with the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles to discuss Terminal City and Devil's Bridge, the newly released 17th book in the Alex Cooper series. She also shared some exciting news about a brand new project she has in the works.

Radiodrome
Episode #230 - Terminal City Ricochet with Jello Biafra

Radiodrome

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 69:30


Terminal City Ricochet is a film that more people need to see. Jello Biafra sits down with Josh to discuss his acting career and this movie in particular. Charley McMullen joins Cecil, Petar and Josh to examine Terminal City Ricochet in more detail. Check it out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiodrome/support

Terminal7
Terminal7 9: The Bush Shaking with Guns

Terminal7

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 58:33


Fear & Loathing finds Nels & Jesse standing at the door of the Geostrategic Research & Neothermal Development Laboratories. The newest data pack in the Spin Cycle is discussed, along with some of our favourite but less commonly seen Neutral cards. And an exciting announcement about a new event happening at the end of May in Terminal City (literally and figuratively) awaits in the twilight of this episode.

Turned Out A Punk
Duff McKagan and Joey Keithley are back!

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 84:20


Take me down to Terminal City because Joey Keithley and Duff McKagan have come back to TOAP! Listen in as Damian sits down with the two long time friends and collaborators to talk all things punk! From highs, to lows, to legends, to the infamous: don't miss this!!!Also, don't miss Duff, with Lee Ving, ON TOUR NOW!And don't forget to grab his new limited 7" featuring Joey and Lee Ving at the shows!Also, don't miss Duff on the fantastic new DOA tribute record: "No Escape From What you Smash", available now from Sudden Death Records!Also, don't miss Joey opening up for Duff in Portland and Seattle! Also, don't miss a special screening of the documentary about Joey: "Something Better Change", at Sound Unseen Film Festival in Minneapolis, MN on November 15 !Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Impresario Rock and Roll Radio Show

The fifth episode of the Impresario Rock and Roll Radio Show features the Canadian rock musician Adrian Teacher. Adrian talks about his album Terminal City, the housing bubble in Vancouver, the importance of diversity in music and the relevance of record labels in the modern music industry.