Talkcast 142 – Scott Perry and Adam Mock




Fallen Superheroes

Fallen Superheroes

Poll:  You’re a scientific engineer: Where would you want to work?

In lieu of Doug Jones, who had to get to this little show in California, we got the chance to catch up with Scott Perry and Adam Mock who worked with Doug on Mime Very Own Book. They joined us to promote their new book, Fallen Superheroes.

From their website:

Fallen Superheroes is a caricatured look at extraordinary everyday people through the visionary lens of celebrity photographer Eric Curtis. Using superheroes (think Batman, Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Superman) as the allegory, Curtis explores the not-so-glamorous and sometimes dark realities of those who strive to live their dreams against all odds. Curtis once again pairs his trademark imagery with the witty prose of Scott Allen Perry and Adam Mock (Mime Very Own Book), making Fallen Superheroes an eye-popping, gut-busting, esoteric commentary on the unique individuals who color our lives.

 

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Talkcast 141 – Cosplay Nation




The Adventures of Joe Bleak




Joe Bleak by Ken Bastard

Joe Bleak is the rugged, dirty, whiskey drinking, cigarette smoking son of a bitch that you and I wish we could be. He isn’t someone you necessarily look up to, but is someone you respect, and maybe even fear.  It is for this reason that I was excited to get into The Adventures of Joe Bleak.  As a fan of comic noir and gritty story telling, Joe Bleak seemed like the guy for me.

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Talkcast 140 – Ted Woods




Tonight’s guest is Ted Woods, a wonderful artist. Ted is also a reviewer for geekstronomy.com, and gave us a preview of his upcoming reviews. Last time he was on the show, Ted had just released his comic, The Book of Love. Since then, The Book of Love 2 has come out, and Ted has started work on the third! He also told us that the first two books will be available for digital download soon. We talked a lot about conventions, and the rise of art cards.

Station Illustration




Station Illustration

Talkcast 139 – Disappointing Monsters




Tonight’s guests are Daniel Bradford and Owen Mackinder, the creative minds behind Disappointing Monsters. This adorably disturbing webcomic features a young boy named Gilbert and Edison, his “imaginary zombie friend”.  They are joined by Cthulu (pictured above), who has a Napoleon complex and lives in Gilbert’s closet. Described lovingly as, “Calvin and Hobbes with more di** jokes,” this is a must-read that won the 2011 Ghastly Award for Best Webcomic.

Station Illustration




Station Illustration

Men in Black 3 Review




It’s rare for a film to find the right balance between science fiction and absolute fun. Seems like it happens once in a generation. In 1997, Men in Black showed audiences that fun mixed with science fiction can work on the big screen. Men in Black 3 continues that tradition. Read More »

TalkCast 138 – Anne Cain




Tonight’s guest is artist Anne Cain.  She works in several styles, which can be seen on her Tumblr and DeviantArt pages. We had a great time discussing her art, her experience at BCC, and her upcoming projects.

Z*Con The Kickstarter Project Begins




Writer, director, producer, artist, speaker, co-founder of Big Damn Films, and gentleman genius, Michael Dougherty (you remember him from Browncoats: Redemption) comes back into the world of film making and social activism. The whole idea of Big Damn Films has always been to give back to the community, to charities and make amazing films. Here’s my breakdown of their latest project:

  1. The Movie: A horror comedy about a zombie outbreak at a comic con. It chronicles the story of 14 year old Matt Moore and his 3 friends who have a podcast. While attending a local comic convention they witness a Zombie Outbreak. Think The Walking Dead meets Superbad
  2. The Kickstarter Project: for his first film, Mike went seeking donations for both goods and services and sales went to charity. This time, he is hoping to donate $250,000.00. It is an ambitious goal but Mike is used to seeing and working towards big goals. In his last project Big Damn Films achieved what it set out to do:  produce a quality film in the Firefly Universe with all the legal approvals from the powers that be. And at the same time they supported the work of charities with the money brought in from the sale of the film:

 “Every penny will go directly towards completing our project which is our film’s production and contributor rewards. Our budget covers everything from production insurance, location fees, equipment rentals, cast and crew wages, props, costumes, and makeup to the VFX, sound design, and, well, everything we will need to make the film. While the budget may seem low to you, we learned how to maximize our funds during our first film. And, since we’re a non-profit organization, some aspects will be donated to the production, which also helps reduce costs.”

This is Dome sayin’: Check them out on their web page, Twitter feed, Facebook page and, if you are so inclined, their Kickstarter page. My Big Damn Name is gonna be in the credits of this movie. How about you?

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