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The Earth Station One podcast wishes everyone a Merry Michaelmas! Mike, Michael, Michael Thompson, and Michael Stark celebrate by discussing the impact of the most popular name of the twentieth century on a personal level and in pop culture. Plus, filmmaker Ishan Parikh tests his mettle against the Geek Seat. All this, along with Angela's A Geek Girl's Take, Ashley's Box Office Buzz, Michelle's Iconic Rock Moments, Creative Outlet with Allison Pang and Irma Ahmed, and Shout Outs! We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open / Interview and Geek Seat w/ Film Maker Ishan Parikh 0:30:56 Box Office Buzz 0:33:38 Michaelmas Holiday Special 1:22:23 Michelle's Iconic Rock Moments 1:24:59 Creative Outlet w/ Allison Pang and Irma Ahmed 1:31:47 A Geek Girl's Take 1:32:52 Show Close Links Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TekePublic Store ESO Network Patreon Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show The Earth Station One Website NSC Live TV Tifosi Optical Ishan Parikh META Films Fox & Willow Volume Two Wolverton Thief of Impossible Objects Triangle TARDIS Promos Tifosi Optics Earth Station DCU NSC Live TV The ESO Network Patreon If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guests: Ishan Parikh, Michael Stark , and Michael Thompson.
It’s Episode 406 of the Wayne’s Comics Podcast, and this week we focus on interviews from this year’s Dragon Con, which took place a few months ago! First up, you’ll hear my chat with Dan Dougherty from Floppy Cop, Touching Evil, and Beardo, followed by my interview with Joe Pruett from AfterShock Comics, who updates us on what their company is up to. After that is Manuel Godoy from Black Sands Entertainment talking about their excellent line of comics, followed by Michael Sharp from the great book Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects, which you can find here! You’ll find the sequence and times you can hear each interview during the podcast below: Dan Dougherty, Floppy Cop, Touching Evil, and Beardo 1:39 Joe Pruett, AfterShock Comics 19:50 Manuel Godoy, Black Sands Entertainment 34:20 Michael Sharp, Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects 49:50
Slightly shorter episode but ya know what? It's still really swell. Drew runs this show solo and talks about Bowie, space pirates, fancy thievery & more! Listen in to discover: Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects Salvagers The Whistling Factory Hallo Spaceboy Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Insta: @ftlindie
This week’s guest is Michael Stark, the co-writer of Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects. Michael’s journey is pretty interesting as he had originally intended for Wolverton to be a feature film, but producers told him they were only buying IP that was a comic book first...so he made it into a comic. He used Kickstarter to fund the printing of the first issue of a planned six issue series. You can learn more about Wolverton at the official site, WolvertonComicBook.com and on Twitter @wolvertoncomic. In other news, previous guest and prolific horror comics writer Cullen Bunn is on Kickstarter with an original graphic novel called Metro. It’s co-written by Brian Quinn from Impractical Jokers and illustrated by Walt Flanagan. As a big fan of Tell Em, Steve-Dave, I was all over this. Cullen Bunn’s involvement certainly didn’t hurt. CONTACT: Email | Twitter SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)
Michael Stark joined me to talk about his project, Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects. Wolverton started as an original screenplay by Michael Stark and Terrell T. Garrett. However, there was a need to turn this into a comic first. You can follow the project by heading to the official website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. "At the turn of the century London, Jack Wolverton, gentleman thief, specializes in stealing the arcane, the accursed and the occult. With war about to break out, only he can stop the world's most powerful artifacts (The Monkey's Paw, The Hope Diamond, and the Portrait of Dorian Gray) from falling into the wrong hands!" Follow us on social media: https://twitter.com/NerdsFTC https://www.instagram.com/nerdsftc https://ww.facebook.com/NerdsFTC Get our Merch: bit.ly/NerdsMerch Saul: https://twitter.com/Better_CallMe Greg: https://twitter.com/ThatAmazingTwit https://www.instagram.com/thatamazingtwit David: https://twitter.com/DaveyDave503 https://www.instagram.com/daveydave Theme by: Jake Lionhart https://twitter.com/Jake_Lionheart
Michael Stark joined me to talk about his project, Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects. Wolverton started as an original screenplay by Michael Stark and Terrell T. Garrett. However, there was a need to turn this into a comic first. Take a listen and find out how you can get a 2 for 1 offer. You can follow the project by heading to the official website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. In turn of the century London, Jack Wolverton, gentleman thief, specializes in stealing the arcane, the accursed and the occultic. With war about to break out, only he can stop the world’s most powerful artifacts (The Monkey’s Paw, The Hope Diamond and the Portrait of Dorian Gray) from falling into the wrong hands! Wolverton: Thief of Impossible Objects is beautifully drawn and full of action. The story feels like a feature film that is reminiscent of classic heist films but with an occult twist. Jack Wolverton is a fun, charming and dashing hero. The objects that Jack is after also have a twist to them that is fun to figure out. Remember to follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram. Find our reviews by clicking here.Find our other creator interviews by clicking here.