PodParley PodParley

Episode #164 - Sentinel Comics Lore Crash Course

An episode of the The Letters Page podcast, hosted by Greater Than Games, titled "Episode #164 - Sentinel Comics Lore Crash Course" was published on January 26, 2021 and runs 118 minutes.

January 26, 2021 ·118m · The Letters Page

0:00 / 0:00

Welcome to the Multiverse of Sentinel Comics!

Show Notes:

Run Time: 1:59:14

Hello, listener! This is (hopefully) a decent jumping-on episode. At least, it is in terms of content - Trevor (our producer) wants me to make sure it's clear that our audio quality used to be a ton better back before Adam and I were each recording in our own homes, and hopefully we'll be back in studio again before the end of this year. Blame the pandemic! Sorry about that.

We follow the standard-ish format of a bit of goofing around, followed by the Overview (the meat and potatoes of the episode). After that, we eventually get to the questions at around an hour and 15.5 minutes in, which help flesh out even more of the story!

In this episode, we have a notable SPOILER segment! If you don't want any spoilers for the "Off the Rails" adventure issue that was released at the same time as the SCRPG core rulebook, skip from 1:43:25 to 1:46:59! (I claimed that it would be over 5 minutes on the air, but I underestimated how quickly we talk sometimes.)

How did it go? Did we succeed at a jumping on/overview episode? Do you have questions you want us to answer? Submit those questions here

"See" you next week!

Winston's Diary The first podcast following the making of a comic book adaptation of George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984". Listen what its like to produce an independant comic book from A to Z. You'll hear what its like to adapt the script, design the characters, work the composition of the page, ink color, scan, letter, edit, publish and promote the comic. Undoubtedly we'll be following the Orwellian tangent of the news, mainstream and not-so mainstream plus the inevitable rant and rave of life as an indy artist on a shoestring budget in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Animals Podcast Christopher Isherwood, Don Bachardy and Katherine Bucknell Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, a celebrated novelist and a talented painter, were openly gay in conservative 1950s Hollywood. In private, they called themselves The Animals. Simon Callow and Alan Cumming read their love letters; Katherine Bucknell reveals secrets they kept even from their friends, a galaxy of star writers, artists, stage players and movie makers in L.A., London, and New York. The series is capped by a play the lovers wrote together, A Meeting by the River, starring Dominic West, Kyle Soller and Penelope Wilton, and directed by Anthony Page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. The Point Being The Point Being The Arizona Daily Star's opinion page team interviews guests and talks about politics, the news of the week and letters to the editor. The Page Pedestrian Dani :) Hello everyone! 🎧📖This podcast acts as an audio-booking service. I will be covering a few classic novels over the course of many episodes. These books, such as Pride and Prejudice, Wuthering Heights, Great Expectations, Gulliver's Travels, The Scarlet Letter, The Great Gatsby, and many more, will be in the public domain.P.S - I am completely new to podcasting, so I am still learning and making mistakes haha. Please be patient with me :)I'm looking forward to sharing this journey with you all! Let's go on an adventure!Love Always XXDani
URL copied to clipboard!