Geekspeak Report – Episode 1

Geekspeak has returned, in its brand new form! This is my first episode of The Geekspeak Report, in a truncated 30 minute version. Show notes will be placed on the web site tomorrow, as it is now early in the morning on Monday and I need to go to bed. But nevertheless, enjoy the episode, and I hope you like the new format! This episode was recorded on Sunday, December 10, 2006. Topics discussed include:

For those of you who enjoy this new version of Geekspeak, I do hope that you will stick around for what is to come. Episodes will be released every week or two, and will follow something along the lines of this format. If you would like to e-mail your thoughts on Geekspeak, you can do so at speakgeekspeak@gmail.com and please vote for Geekspeak on Podcast Alley.

Thanks to everybody for sticking around, and thanks a bunch for downloading, and I hope you keep coming back for more!

Comic Timing – Episode 27

Episode 27 of Comic Timing is finally here. Apologies for the delay in getting this one out, as it was a busy weekend, and I had little time to sit down and edit. But alas, it is indeed here! This episode, Brent Kossina, knightwingbk on the CGS forum, John Mayo of The Mayo Report, and Matt Sommer of Thats What She Said join myself for a conversation on parallel universes in comic books. We touch on What If, Elseworlds, DC and their Parallel Universes, The Ultimate Universe, Heroes Reborn, and plenty more where that came from. Plus, we read some forum comments, and explain in further detail Rob Liefeld and his unsolicited landscape pages for Hawk and Dove, which I first discovered over at Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed. So yes, plenty of great stuff, and thanks to the guys for joining in!

As always, you can e-mail Comic Timing over at comictiming@gmail.com, and please vote for us over at Podcast Alley, and if you have the time, please fill out our Listener Survey.

Thanks to everybody for listening, and thanks for downloading as well!