Dragon Page Wingin’ It #09: Brand New Glasses!
- Michael & Evo get new glasses to drink their favorite beer from! (Still no word from Guinness regarding sponsorship.)
- Mur Lafferty (Geek Fu Action Grip) tells us how games can save you money on the high cost of therapy.
The News!
- -We’re moving the ‘News’ over from Cover 2 Cover!
- Star Wars EPIII Tickets going fast.
- X-men’s Juggernaut is torture for the actor.
- Sir Ian McKellen best know for Magneto?
- Bravo is giving three nights of comic-book characters - May 26th.
- Marvel Comics and Stan Lee have made friends again.
- New Super Suit is out.
- Scott Bakula says that no fans of Enterprise left at Paramount.
- Harry Potter trials start.
- The DaVinci Code out soon. - - Stormtrooper TD0013 In case you missed some, we begin re-ruining A Differn’t Point of View. (They are even better the second time around.)
- - Evo reads more fan mail.



May 5th, 2005 at 9:17 am
On this week’s show you mentioned fans had asked about other scifi podcasts. Unfortunately they are few and far between, but I have searched out a few, as I loved the Dragon Page, but I spend at least 8 or more hours in the car every week, and although, none rival the Dragon Page, they only give me about 2 1/2 hours of programming, not including the audio books. After discovering the Dragon Page, I realized there was a whole new world of listening pleasure out there. I had never heard of podcasting before and wanted as much as I can get on comics and Scifi. Here are a few Scifi related ones that I’ve enjoyed:
If you click on any of the interviews on this site, there’ll be an mp3 version available. Liz Shatner and Chase Masterson do the interviewing:
http://www.thefandom.com/News.phtml
This is a radio show out of central Florida and I’ve met the guy who does it at a couple of Orlando cons. He also has a link to a Dr. Who podcast on his site:
http://www.interstellartransmissions.com/
Finally, this is mostly comics, but the guy is a big Dr. Who fan, so he does a Who podcast as well, and there’s a link on his page:
http://comicgeeks.blogspot.com/
May 6th, 2005 at 9:33 am
I should have pointed this out earlier, but the first 2 aren’t really podcasts, but they upload mp3s weekly, monthly, so you can’t subscribe, but you can download them occasionally.
May 6th, 2005 at 12:07 pm
Guys, you know that the Doctor-Who-DVDs are published with no extras whatever first and then you get the real deal in a shiny-blue DVD-BOX?
So which one you’ll get? I think the first eps without extras because you - can’t - wait - to - see - them. Am I right or am I right?
May 6th, 2005 at 12:11 pm
Okay, okay, wrong show - frell, it’s really confusing if you are subscribed to all of your shows…
But what the frell… 
May 6th, 2005 at 2:31 pm
At the moment there’s only one real SCIFI-Podcast in Germany if you’re interested - well, let’s say variant feeds by one host: http://www.sf-radio.net. You had to click on the service button and on the RSS-Feed-Button or so. SF-Radio is online since - hmm - 1996 as a webradio and they made all their shows available as podcasts. And even one in english - never heard it, I’m not so into Star-Wars.
And well, yes, the german online-magazine Wild-Kingdom - http://www.neverflash.com/kingdom has a podcast too, not only about SF but a lot of darker things, but since I’m the one who moderate it I don’t want to talk about that one, really.
May 11th, 2005 at 6:22 pm
You know.. sometimes I watch commentaries on movies that I don’t like, too. And sometimes, I even like the movie better after having listened to them talk about what they were trying to do and what they were trying to express.