Host of the #HungryTrilobyte Podcast... gathering together fans of sci-fi, fantasy, comics, and gaming, and embracing #positivity and #creativity always.
90 minutes to go! We'll be streaming oddball Trek content to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research hospital! Take your seats now!!
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We are still set to go on Sunday, November 3 for Trek Rough Cuts. Looking forward to seeing you all on the stream. If you’d like to give in advance, here is the link. Be generous and share it around.
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SEVEN DAYS before we do our big telethon to show weird Trek and raise some money for very deserving kids and their families. Mark your calendars, spread the word, and Subscribe to the channel! https://t.co/clGbwLSoRE
New #HungryTrilobyte with Philip Tarl Denson! He's made a comic portraying classic fairy tales as scifi, and it works! Hear us discuss why, and get your copy.
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2nd grader today coming in with a pack of his friends for comic book club “TODAY IS THE BEST DAY EVER! I get to make comic books and it is Friday!”
When I tell you comic book club is my favorite thing ever I so mean it.
Tomorrow, my wife Heather will have been gone for 5 years, taken by Stage 4 breast cancer at 35. As per her wishes, every year I shout about listening to your body everywhere I can. So this is that. If something doesn't feel right, don't wait. Go get it checked. Heather waited 4 months to say anything to anyone, and it ended up taking her life.
#fuckcancer #dontignorestage4 #stage4breastcancer #dontwait #listentoyourbody
New #HungryTrilobyte ! @SteveBynoe47 from @comixasylum on 'Atrium', vampire fiction, and comic book history! Atrium is a great example of why comic fans make the best comic creators!
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I just want to say to Russell Brand... when MY life became a dumpster fire due to my own terrible decisions, I didn't show up on YOUR feed every day.
Can I have the same courtesy from you? Please?
In the world I lived in, sometimes you got lost. Sometimes you had to made do with a tough situation. And sometimes, the captain was wrong. The shiny future of Trek made more sense to me, through DS9, because it showed there was a I could stumble into it from where I was. /fin
Had a good chat earlier with a great guy, and the topic came up-- "Why did DS9 become 'my' Trek?"
I just kind of came to me: Chaos. Insecurity. Crisis.
I was 12 when DS9 started, and I lived in a world of chaos, insecurity, and crisis. TOS and TNG didn't show that. /1
I liked the first two Star Trek shows, a lot, but it was a lot harder for me to relate to a world where there was always a safe ship to go back to, and every problem was resolved by a stern lecture from the captain. /2