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Terry Gant, Chicago-based comic bookstore owner, joined Leah to talk about hospital husbands, Twitter and Prog Rock. He prescribes the musical journey for someone new to Prog Rock and ready to get a feel for symphonic Swedish death metal. See Terry speaking at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Monday, December 19th, 2022, at the event Spiritual Awakenings. Shop at Third Coast Comics online or in person. Show Notes Dream Theater King's X Galactic Cowboys The Pineapple Thief Nightwish Riverside Dark Tranquillity Kamelot Send in your best of 2022 voice memos to leahj77[@]gmail.com by December 30 to be included in the New Year's episode about the best of 2022!
Laurence sat down with the owner of Third Coast Comics (6443 N. Sheridan Road). They talked about Black Geekdom, why the MCU was so successful and how to fix DC's movie-making problem. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Radical Edward is FINALLY on-screen! The crew is complete as our favorite hacker sets her sights on the Bebop and won't be denied. Our guest this week is Terry Gant, comic shop owner and podcaster extraordinaire. As we discuss how COVID-19 has affected his work, we slowly realize we've all spent a year floating around as lonely satellites... ReferencesThird Coast Comics: https://thirdcoastcomics.com/
Fans of DC comics rejoiced this weekend with the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League, a whopping four-hour superhero epic that brings Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman to your small screen. Terry Gant, owner of Third Coast Comics, joins John Landecker to explain the hype and provide a chef’s choice of comics to fans and […]
Are you a self-proclaimed comic nerd, or maybe just curious about the comic world? In this episode, Nathan chats with Terry Gant, owner of Third Coast Comics in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood about how he grew his passion for comics into owning his own shop. Terry, a Chicago native, is the only black owner of a comic book shop in Chicago and one of few in the Midwest. Be sure to listen to this fun and enlightening episode.
Pattie and Bill are joined by guests David Rivera and Terry Gant of Chicago's Third Coast Comics to discuss theories and predictions for WandaVision. This episode is FILLED WITH SPOILERS.
If you are in the U.S. and didn't get anything done this week on Wednesday, then you are forgiven. Neither did we. We're going to talk about expectations of ourselves and our stress levels, being kind to yourself, and understanding why you might not feel the reduction in stress you think you might. After that, we have a really fun talk with Terry Gant, owner of 3rd Coast Comics in Chicago. Links for this Episode: Charity Spotlight: The Florence Project Third Coast Comics Terry Gant on Twitter Benchmark Bournbon The Pen Crab
Terry Gant of 3rd Coast Comics joins the CCC comrades to discuss recent shakeups at DC, DC FanDome, and Batfleck Returns.
Terry Gant is the owner of Third Coast Comics and his heart belongs to the Legion of Superheros. In this conversation, Terry takes us from discovering the Legion when he was 11-years-old on the South Side of Chicago and traces the path all the way to opening a comic book store in Rogers Park on the North Side. We also start by talking about how small businesses are surviving the COVID-19 pandemic.If you need comics, email Terry at terry at thirdcoastcomics.comFollow the store on Twitter at @3rdCoastComics
Welcome to my house. I'm delighted you could come. I'm certain you will find your stay here most illuminating. Think of me as your unseen servant, and believe that during your stay here I shall be with you in spirit. It's time to dive in to the Horror Genre with special (and re-occuring) guest Terry Gant! This time the fellas are diving into the genre through a review of 1973's The Legend of Hell House. This one is a doozy - with different kinds of ghosts, ideologically speaking, than you may be expecting. So hit that download button, press play, and let's get started on Episode 54 of the Pop Culture Coram Deo Podcast!
Last month in our Facebook group guest host Terry Gant ran a poll asking about particular film genres' inherent capacity to either reveal the glory of God or obscure it. This episode is the first step in giving that question a thorough answer. We're starting that process by taking a look at the Western genre and then reviewing a classic film, The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly [1967]. In this Jeff and Terry: (1) Identify the defining marks of the Western genre (2) Detail the specific plot structures used in the genre (3) Give a review worth of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (4) Nail down the ways this genre pushes viewers to see the glory of God as well as where it unhelpfully pushes back against a Christ-centered view of reality. So let's get to it! Hit that download button, press play, and let's get started on Ep. 51 of The Pop Culture Coram Deo Podcast!
Make mistakes, learn from 'em. When life hurts you, because it will, remember the hurt. The hurt is good. It means you're out of that cave. The Pop Culture Coram Deo Podcast has returned from The Upside Down to report back on Stranger Things Season 3. We've brought in some extra firepower to give the show a proper evaluation as well! You know what to do from here - hit that download button, press play, and let's get going on Ep. 48 of The Pop Culture Coram Deo Podcast!
Wendi is back at the comic shop, Third Coast Comics in Rogers Park, Chicago, with special guests Terry Gant and Betsy Scott. They've already broken down their 10-6, what do the top 5 spots hold for the year in comics? Did they ALL love "Mister Miracle"? How tragic IS "Heroes in Crisis"? There are some indie and foreign surprises in addition to the Marvel, DC, Image and Valiant love. Give it a listen, have a few laughs, maybe learn something, but be sure to comment or drop a rating at iTunes, order some merch (www.doublepagespread.threadless.com) or show some love. It is deeply appreciated. Brought to you by www.dcbservice.com, the Discount Comic Book Service, bringing you deep discounts and excellent customer service on all your comic needs. As well as the decadent and divine fragrances of www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com Check out their yule scents fresh for the season!
In this episode Nick (@punkrocknick) goes into the squared circle with Terry Gant (of Chicago's own @thirdcoastcomics or you may know him better as his alter ego @docmidnight). We discuss what got him into wrestling, the parallels between wrestling and comics, and what it's like to be a life long wrestling fan in its most recent up swing.
Terry Gant was able to shave off some time to talk (on a Wednesday no less!) about comics, storefront maintenance, and much more. Make sure to visit Third Coast Comics and see why its one of the best comic shops in Chicago!
As it seems that Patrick and Terry are almost the same person, this half of the interview is more about pro wrestling and heavy metal than it is about comics, but it always comes back around to comics. Just like life! When these two get together over a bottle of Jameson (yes, there was Jameson), you never know what’s going to come out.
It’s the first time CoC was recorded in someone else’s comic shop! Terry is the owner of Third Coast Comics in Rogers Park. How did he get into comics? How did he get into retail? All the influences that make him the man and comic book retailer he is today.
This week Wendi goes inside the squared circle with podcaster Matthew Peters, comic shop owner Terry Gant and artist Dean Stahl (Headlocks and Headaches). They discuss what they love about the spectacle and sport, pitch ideas for WWE comics, the Chaos! comics from the 90s about the Undertaker and Chyna, the NXT roster, famous family dynasties, artists who cross over like Jill Thompson designing ring gear and Art Baltazar and Franco of Aw Yeah! doing comics with Christopher Daniels and Kazarian, is CM Punk a good comic writer? and so much more!
Terry Gant joins Matt on Cast A Day as the pair discuss a bit of wrestling, Captain America, expanding the comic fan demographic, and more! (Warning to sensitive listeners: Language is a little saltier on this one than usual so … Continue reading →
Right before "The Force Awakens" Wendi sits down with 3 very outspoken Star Wars fans- Darrell Taylor of the Taylor Network, Rene Alvarado, co-host of "Rants and Raves" podcast, and Terry Gant, owner of Third Coast Comics and co-host of "Stakes is High" podcast. Together they break down everything Star Wars from the new Battlefront video game to the Marvel comics, try to find redeeming things about the prequels, what makes Chewbacca so cool, will BB-8 be any good? favorite toys and Wendi's kinky Boba Fett/Princess Leia doll wedding.
Just in time for Marvel to announce a black Captain America! It's DPS Live from Third Coast Comics in Chicago! Wendi is joined by documentary filmmaker Tony G. Williams (Carbonerdious: the Rise of Black Nerd Culture), retailer Terry Gant and podcast mogul Darrell Taylor. It's a hilarious and raucous time as Wendi lets loose on the ignorant #firerickremender blogger and the group tackles race relations such as Reginald Hudlin and the Black Panther/Storm relationship, why black characters generally have lightning/electrical powers, rappers dressed like Spawn and the legacy of Dwayne MacDuffie and Milestone.
Wow! What a show we have for you today! In this episode of Suvudu On Air, we're joined by Doc Midnight (whose secret identity is Terry Gant, but that's just between us, okay?). Doc (Terry) is the owner and operator of Third Coast Comics in Chicago, IL, and brings a wealth of comics knowledge to the show.Doc gives us his can't miss comics picks, we talk movies and more comics, and has Kyle already read the best science fiction novel of 2011? He certainly thinks so. Intro music: incompetech - Protofunk. Find out more at http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/Suvudu: http://www.suvudu.com/