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Show notes for this episode can be found here: http://www.anomalypodcast.com/shownotes/personality-type…n-sci-fi-fantasy/ In this edition of Anomaly, Jen and Angela discussed: How the Tests are used How they can help you with your friendships and work Introverts and Extroverts explained Whether or not the test is accurate and how the results can be improved Which personality types Jen and Angela are and which famous people and fictional characters they compare to The Myers-Briggs personality types of Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Mass Effect characters Myers-Briggs personality types of Stranger Things and Star Trek Discovery characters. Jen and Angela also ask listeners to help determine the personality types of Wheel of Time characters Which personality type are you? Here's a break down of Star Trek Discovery episode 7 and 8 Review: Do you want Anomaly to continue covering Star Trek Discovery? Theories of who Ash really is Is the romance being forced? Yay! Character development! Can Klingons dance? What the heck happened to Admiral Cornell? What's the deal with Harry Mudd? Is he being shoehorned in? Drunk Tilly Time loops and the “Star Trek formula” Which episode is more Star Trek-y? Visit our booth at Wizard World Austin Comic Con! Jen and Angela always have so much fun at Wizard World Austin Comic Con. They often have the coolest celebrities, the crowds aren't bad, the cosplay is fun, and they love getting to visit with fellow Anomalies in the wild. If you're going, please swing by our booth and say "hi". Contact us AnomalyPodcast.com/Contact 432-363-4742 (Google Voice Mail) Email your feedback and audio comments to GirlyGeekz@Gmail.Com Please share this episode with your friends Thanks for listening!
Liz and Lindi just wrapped up their 'Game of Thrones' panel at Wizard World Austin Comic Con, and they have some crazy, epic, badass theories to share about what's to come in the final seasons of the show. Tune in, and check out more Game of Thrones coverage on PureFandom.com! SHARE WITH US: WEBSITE: PureFandom.com TWITTER: @Pure_Fandom INSTAGRAM: @Pure_Fandom FACEBOOK: facebook.com/bepurefandom Write for us by emailing lindi@purefandom.com
Last year at Austin Comic Con, Jen had the opportunity to hear Sean Astin speak. He is one of the most friendly actors the Anomalies have had the chance to see and they wanted to share that experience with you. This episode includes a little "house keeping" information regarding Anomaly at the begining (no more than 2 minutes), and a recording of the Sean Astin panel from the 2014 Wizard World Austin Comic Con (show notes). We hope you enjoy it! Please subscribe to the show, Like us on Facebook, join the Facebook Group and follow us on Twitter (@AnomalyPodcast)! Email us at girlygeekz@gmail.com Find links at AnomalyPodcast.com. Thanks for listening, Tweeting, Liking, commenting and subscribing!
This episode is a video exported for mobile devices. Please visit the show notes to view the footage and additional content. In this edition of Anomaly, Jen and Angela tell the tale of their cosplay adventures, in October of 2014, at Wizard World Austin Comic Con. Bonus Material/Show Notes>> Web: AnomalyPodcast.com Email: girlygeekz@gmail.com Voice Mail: 432-363-4742
In the third of three podcasts shows recorded at this year's Wizard World Austin Comic Con, here is a recording of the panel “Comics Podcasting and Blogging,” one organized by Derek and John Mayo of The Comic Book Page podcast. Joining them was Cole Houston of The Rantcor Pit: The JCU Star Wars Podcast and the Hey Kids, Comics! podcast. This discussion was devoted to the ins and outs of podcasting and blogging about comics and comic culture: how to get started, how to sustain content, how to address challenges, and how to ensure for future success. Each participant comes to comics podcasting from different perspectives — John is an old hat at this and has been podcasting since 2007, Cole juggles multiple podcasts, and (of course) The Comics Alternative looks specifically at alternative, indie, and non-superhero titles — and each shared advice, suggestions, and hard-won experience. There were a number of questions from the audience, and these were primarily about the basics of getting a podcast going and what to actually discuss on your show. They covered a lot of ground during the panel, chock-full with info. This is the kind of episode that should inspire future podcasters!
In the second of three podcasts shows recorded at this year's Wizard World Austin Comic Con, here is a recording of the roundtable discussion held on Saturday evening, “Why Teach Batman in College?: Comics and Academia.” Derek moderated the panel, and joining him on the roundtable were Sam Canon (from the University of Texas at Austin), Aaron Delwiche (Trinity University), Andrew Friedenthal (St. Edward's University), and Jackson Ayers (Texas A&M University-San Antonio). They began by discussing the crossroads of academia and comics culture — and how their own love of comics has informed, and has been changed by, their work as comics scholars — and then quickly moved into such topics as the role of fandom in comics scholarship, the use of superhero comics in the classroom, comics as a literacy tool, the problems of canon formation, teaching the formal system of comics, the use of comics as cultural markers, comic genres and pedagogy, and approaching history and politics through comics. The panelists covered a broad range of topics, and the audience chimed in with questions and commentary that helped guide the discussions.
This past weekend Derek headed to the Wizard World Austin Comic Con, and there he was able to interview several creators and publishers populating the con's Artist Alley. His guests included Brandon Seifert, the writer of Witch Doctor; Peyton Freeman and Brett Williams, the creators of the new comic The Box; Jason “Java” Croft, the publisher of Bachelor Pad Magazine; Dan Parent, renowned artist at Archie Comics; Austin and Adam Tinius, the creative force behind Bogus Books; Jamie Kinosian, author of the webcomic Gods in New York; Russ Manning Award winner Kevin Maguire; the general manager of Zenescope, Jennifer Bermel; and Jason Bienven, the creator behind the successful Kickstarter campaign, The Kingdom. These are fun and informative interviews, the kind of thing one hopes for when attending a con.
In November, Chad went to the annual Wizard World Austin Comic Con to snag some interviews. Listen in as he recaps the convention and speaks with artists Vo Nguyen and Tony Donley as well as legendary comics writer Denny O'Neil! Please visit our site at http://www.LanternCast.com
On this special “point one” show, we present a recording of the Comics and Social Media Panel held at the Wizard World Austin Comic Con on November 22nd. Derek Royal and Shea Hennum were two of the discussants on that panel, along with John Mayo of The Comic Book Page podcast and Russell Latham of The Longbox of Doom podcast. The title of the panel was “Comics and Social Media: The How-To, the How-Much and the Why,” and during the session the four presenters took questions from the audience and shared their various experiences. Among the topics discussed were how to set up blogs and podcasts; the kinds of ways to use social media; how to reach an intended audience via Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr; strategies for contacting publishers and creators; what to expect in terms of set-up and maintenance costs; what kind of software and hardware is needed for your intended purposes; and why anyone would want to make all this effort just to share their opinions and insights on comics. There was a lot of information crammed into that 45-minute panel, and we hope that our recording of the session will be of use to our listeners, as well.
Sully and Steve bring you the latest in Nerd news. This week we cover Bad Grandpa, The Counselor, Sherlock Season 3, tons of Pop! news, Wizard World Austin Comic Con & more.
This episode we get the lowdown on Wizard World Austin Comic-Con from our resident Texan, Russ. We also take a close look at the Iron Man 3 trailer, rave about Fantastic Four #611 and cover Dishonored, our latest video game obsession. It's a helluva lot of BS from from the dudes!
Indiscretion. The intricacies of Deep Space Nine are astonishing. By the fourth season, many relationships between members of the crew, residents of the station, and even old enemies had evolved into the rich tapestry that both kept fans engaged and made DS9 less accessible to newcomers. One of the most interesting relationships was the one between Kira and Dukat. Despite having been on opposite sides of a battle, the two found themselves forced to cooperate on more than one occasion. In this episode of The Ready Room we're joined by Ben McCormick of Dork Trek and Tristan Riddell of Hyperchannel to discuss the episode “Indiscretion” and how it evolved the Kira-Dukat relationship. Plus, we might even take a look at the slick moves of one Captain Benjamin Sisko, Esq. In news we cover the TNG cast reunion at Wizard World Austin Comic Con, the return of the Priceline Negotiator, Trek in the Park, the next batch of IDW comics including the conclusion of “The Truth About Tribbles” and the continuation of Brannon Braga's Hive, the GamesCom trailer for next year's Abramsverse console game, the cancellation of Star Trek Infinite Space, a fan's quest to restore the Enterprise 1701-D bridge, and we go over our wish list of officially licensed products—that we'll probably never see.
Episode 2 DownloadWe apologize for the sound quality in parts of Episode 2! We were trying a different way to record and the settings were off but we didn't realize until after...however the next episode and future episodes will not have the same problem!We start this episode with how our weeks went as usual but Sergio speaks about his experience at the Wizard World Austin Comic Con 2011 which leads into a brief discussion about comic cons in general and experiences from past comic cons.As for comic book releases of the week we discuss: the improvements found in Justice League #3 and a funny strip regarding Darkseid's new threads, Batman #3 as writer Scott Snyder continues to beautifully craft the mythos of the Court of Owls, a self-published all-ages comic book Team S.L.U.G. #1 (of 4) available at www.slugsforall.com, Avengers Origins: Luke Cage #1, Punisher #5, Wonder Woman #3, Red Hood and the Outlaws #3 with...Dr. Phil Croc(?), and Catwoman #3 where Selina finally realizes the consequences of her actions.Show Notes Links:Darkseid's New Threads?DC Nation CommercialOne Shots to Plug Backstories of the DCnUAnd just because it's an awesome book that everyone should be reading that will be released next Wednesday:Aquaman #3 Preview