
In Episode 65 of The Omega Podcast Liz, Wendell, and Wes talk about some Doctor Who related news, the crew review the 2011 Doctor Who Christmas Special, and we have another "5 Questions For Who!" with special guest Janet Fielding. Also this episode has two interviews that you will not want to miss!
Wes chats with Greg Bakun about the recently found episodes of Doctor Who and with Ben Ellis on MarsCon 2012! The winner of the Chicago TARDIS print is also announced.
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Boy, has there been a lot of Doctor Who characters added to the Springfield Punx site in 2011.
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Music from in the video is Fountains of Wayne’s “I Want an Alien for Christmas.”
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A local Twin Cities writer, Lyda is well known for her LINK Angel series, a blend of cyberpunk and the heavenly host. Her characters transcend the gender spectrum, and explore cross cultural religious themes. When she isn't pitting AIs against angels, she also writes supernatural romance novels under the nom de plume Tate Hallaway.
Since 2003, Prism has supported LGBT comics, creators, and readers through its annual resource guide, active participation in San Diego Comic Con and other conventions, and its annual Queer Press Grant, which awards a $1000 grant to a comics creator who publishes a work of interest to an LGBT audience.
Wendy introduced comic readers to the world of Elf Quest in 1978. As co-creator and artist, her stories were at one time the most popular comic among female readers in the United States. In 2007 Wendy adapted Edgar Allan Poe's story, Masque of the Red Death, into a graphic novel and web comic set in seductive future utopia.
Kyell Gold is a prolific author in the furry fiction genre with seven published novels and numerous short stories to his name. He specializes in using anthropomorphic animal characters to explore gay relationship experiences in a variety of settings. Gold has won a record ten Ursa Major awards and was a finalist for the 2010 Small Press Award from the Washington Science Fiction Association.
Sofawolf Press is one of the most prominent publishers of comics and fiction focusing on anthropomorphic animals. Sofawolf is based in St. Paul, Minnesota.
We had a great time at Chicago TARDIS this year and we took pictures of some of the great costumes and things going on during the event. Drop by our Facebook page today to look at the pictures from the different days.
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