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TalkCast 327 – Emmanuelle McGowan

In an inverted format, we begin the show with News: Blade Runner II casts Walking Dead’s Lennie James GOTHAM SEASON 3 TRAILER USHERS IN THE COURT OF OWLS Black Mirror Third Season To Debut On Netflix In October Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Review (Spoiler Free) 2016 Eisner Award Winners Released GRANT GUSTIN WANTS […]

TalkCast 311- Kristine Rusch Returns

Kristine Rusch returns for some wonderful conversation. Stops along the way include: The many names she write under, including Kristine Grayson, Kristine Dexter, and Kris DeLake and why the heck she does it that way. The work process of a Two Writer Household. Her tenure at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. The original […]

TalkCast – 310 Scott Thomas

  Our guest tonight is Scott Thomas. Scott is a writer of Otherworldly Fiction and one of the writers of the in the upcoming Sci Fi Saturday Night anthology My Peculiar Family. In the course of a wonderful wandering interview we talk on a myriad of subjects including what is an Autumn Cthuhlu?   In […]

TalkCast 76 – Peter Vinton Jr.

Michael Gough, RIP. Wonder Woman’s new Costume, Me-Ow! Shia LeBeouf meets Joe Hill, horns ensue. Simon Helberg on Dr. Horrible, Part Deux. Kevin Costner will be Pa Kent. Fringe still on the bubble for renewal. Sandman television series back on again with “Neil” involved. A quick spin of the Wheel Of Kittens (Rocco, we miss […]

TalkCast 63 – The Dragons Bard Project

RIP Leslie Nielsen, don’t call him Shirley. The Lost Craig Ferguson Dr. Who Opening. Holidays Specials for Dr. Who, Eureka and Warehouse 13. Holiday Goodness! The Walking Dead writers purge rumors and a fond farewell to Season 1. No Ordinary Family fares well on the network scene. Seth Rogan has a good 2 minutes in […]

Comics update

Hell froze over as a new issue of All-Star Batman & Robin hit the stands this week. You may not remember the last time this happened, as the printing press had just been invented and Gutenberg was going on about how Bibles were both literature AND furniture.

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