Showing posts with label Thomas Deja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Deja. Show all posts

Friday, November 20, 2015

SALE ALERT! AMAZON DISCOUNTS AT THE EARTH'S CORE!

Art: Jamie chase. Script: Bobby Nash
Amazon is having a sale on some Dark Horse title this week and Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core graphic novel by Bobby Nash and Jamie Chase is among them.

The regular hardcover edition is $12.33. 18% off cover price.
Get it here.

The Limited edition signed and numbered hardcover is $32.14. 36% off cover price.
Get it here.

Published by Sequential Pulp Comics and Dark Horse Comics.

Deluxe hardcover dust jacket art by Jamie Chase
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' AT THE EARTH'S CORE
A Graphic Novel by Bobby Nash and Jamie Chase

Edgar Rice Burroughs' 1914 pulp fantasy epic comes to life! Follow David Innes and Abner Perry as they take their "iron mole" five hundred miles below the Earth's crust to a world known as Pellucidar. Thrill as they cross paths with the evil Mahar, the ape-like Sagoths, and all manner of prehistoric creatures . . . as well as the lovely Dian the Beautiful! More than simply an epic adventure, At the Earth's Core is also one of Burroughs' most compelling love stories.

Published by Sequential Pulp Comics and Dark Horse Comics Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core graphic novel is now available in comic book shops and booksellers everywhere.

Standard hardcover art by Jamie Chase
You can purchase EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' AT THE EARTH'S CORE at the following:
Dark Horse Direct (hardcover)           Amazon (Hardcover)
Barnes and Noble (hardcover)            DCBS (hardcover)
Forbidden Planet (hardcover)             Bud's Art Books (hardcover)
Amazon UK (hardcover)                     Readings Australia (hardcover)
ebay (hardcover)                                Dark Horse Direct (deluxe hardcover)
Amazon (deluxe hardcover)                    Barnes and Noble (deluxe hardcover)
DCBS (deluxe hardcover)                        Forbidden Planet (deluxe hardcover)
Bud's Art Books (deluxe hardcover)     Amazon UK (deluxe hardcover)
Amazon (Kindle)                                       Comixology (ebook)
Nook (ebook)
And more.

You can find previews of the interior art/story herehereherehere, and here.

Friday, October 16, 2015

WHERE WE'RE GOING WE DON'T NEED ROADS...

Art: Jamie Chase

I wrote a guest column at Author Thomas Deja's The Nocturne Travel Agency. In this column, I wax nostalgic about my love of adventure stories and how it led to my spending time at The Earth's Core.

Check out Where We're Going We Don't Need Roads... here.

Bobby


Deluxe hardcover dust jacket art by Jamie Chase
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' AT THE EARTH'S CORE
A Graphic Novel by Bobby Nash and Jamie Chase

Edgar Rice Burroughs' 1914 pulp fantasy epic comes to life! Follow David Innes and Abner Perry as they take their "iron mole" five hundred miles below the Earth's crust to a world known as Pellucidar. Thrill as they cross paths with the evil Mahar, the ape-like Sagoths, and all manner of prehistoric creatures . . . as well as the lovely Dian the Beautiful! More than simply an epic adventure, At the Earth's Core is also one of Burroughs' most compelling love stories.

Published by Sequential Pulp Comics and Dark Horse Comics Edgar Rice Burroughs' At The Earth's Core graphic novel is now available in comic book shops and booksellers everywhere.

Standard hardcover art by Jamie Chase
You can purchase EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' AT THE EARTH'S CORE at the following:
Dark Horse Direct (hardcover)          Amazon (Hardcover)
Barnes and Noble (hardcover)           DCBS (hardcover)
Forbidden Planet (hardcover)            Bud's Art Books (hardcover)
Amazon UK (hardcover)                   Readings Australia (hardcover)
ebay (hardcover)                               Dark Horse Direct (deluxe hardcover)
Amazon (deluxe hardcover)               Barnes and Noble (deluxe hardcover)
DCBS (deluxe hardcover)                 Forbidden Planet (deluxe hardcover)
Bud's Art Books (deluxe hardcover)  Amazon UK (deluxe hardcover)
Amazon (Kindle)                               Comixology (ebook)
Nook (ebook)
And more.

You can find previews of the interior art/story herehereherehere, and here.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

EARTH STATION ONE EPISODE 215 – GO, GO, GODZILLA!


Art: Mark Maddox
On this monster-size episode, the ESO crew assembles a team of G-Fans to discuss the return of the King of the Kaiju! Are Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, the award-winning author Bobby Nash, Ashley Bergner, Mark Holmes, Mark Maddox, and Timothy Price enough to take on the gigantic beast? One thing’s for sure, we’re gonna need a bigger Geek Seat! Since Godzilla won’t fit in our current chair, we strap musician/creator J.R. Mounts in for some Scairy Tales. Friends of the Station James Palmer and Thomas Deja stop by to promote their new project, Betrayal on Monster Earth. Plus, coverage of the SC Comicon in the Khan Report. If that weren’t enough, we also review the season finales of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Person of Interest, and Arrow. And Shout Outs!

Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: Go, Go, Godzilla! at www.esopodcast.com
Direct link: http://esopodcast.com/earth-station-one-episode-215/

Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:04:01 Rants & Raves – TV Season Finals
0:37:22 J.R. Mounts Interview & Geek Seat
0:57:30 James Palmer and Thomas Deja Interview
1:04:17 Godzilla Movie Review
1:54:18 Doctors Geek Moment of Science
1:56:21 ESO Khan Report
2:07:56 ESO Shout Outs & Show Close

Next on Earth Station One...

ESO is the best there is at what we do, bub.
And what we do isn’t very pretty.

It’s that time again, folks. Next week, the ESO crew heads back to the theater once again to review the latest installment of the X-Men franchise with X-Men: Days of Future Past. Plus, we’ll see how well it holds up to the original comic book story it is based upon. Also, as The ESO Network of shows winds down from another fantastic TimeGate convention, we look back over the highlights from the show. Plus, ESO welcomes author D.A. Adams to the station where he braves The Geek Seat. You get all this plus the usual assortment of Rants and Raves, Khan Report, Doctor Geek’s Moment of Science, shout outs, and maybe even a surprise or two. You don’t want to miss this timey-whimey episode of the Earth Station One podcast!

ESO would love to hear from you. Did you check out the new X-Men: Days of Future Past movie? Did you like it? Want to leave a review? Let us know your thoughts at esopodcast@gmail.com, 404-963-9057, www.esopodcast.com, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or Pinterest. Who knows, we might just share yours on the show.

Download ESO Episode 215 mp3 here.

You can also find Earth Station One on iTunes, Stitcher, and YouTube.
Check out The New ESO Amazon.com E-Store here.
Get your new ESO Window Sticker here.
Visit ESO’s Zazzle store here.


Thursday, November 21, 2013

EARTH STATION ONE EPISODE 189 – ACTION FIGURES: OUR FAVORITE ACTION HEROES


Lights…Camera…Action! The ESO satellite reeks of testosterone this week as we rave about our favorite action heroes on the big and small screen. The award-winning author Bobby Nash takes control of the station and leads the elite fighting force of Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, Dan Carroll, and Thomas Deja through shootouts, fists of fury, daredevil car chases, and explosions galore to find out which heroes are left standing and which are expendable. And if that wasn’t enough to make our guest Thomas sweat, we also strap the writer in The Geek Seat. Plus, Michael Day beams aboard to promote the upcoming Farragut Fest in the Khan Report. All this along with the usual Rants, Raves, and Shout Outs!

"Come up to the station... we'll get together... have a few laughs..."
Mike's Rave!
Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: Action Figures: Our Favorite Action Heroes at www.esonetwork.com
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/earth-station-one-episode-189/

Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:07:30 Rants & Raves
0:30:07 Thomas Deja (author) Interview & Geek Seat
0:52:12 Action Heroes
1:39:52 2 Minutes w/ Dr Geek
1:55:04 The ESO Khan Report w/ Michael Day of Farragut Fest
My Rave!
1:53:15 ESO Shout Outs & Show Close

Next on Earth Station One...

It’s time to be bold. ESO steps into the arena to cover the 75th Hunger Games! The station crew takes a look at The Hunger Games phenomenon from the novels to the movies and beyond. We’ll also review the newly released Hunger Games: Catching Fire motion picture. Plus, we’ll deliver the usual assortment of Rants and Raves, the Khan Report, The Geek Seat, Shout Outs, and more. Join us for another thrilling episode of the Earth Station One podcast.

ESO wants to hear from you. Tell us your thoughts on The Hunger Games novels and movies at esopodcast@gmail.com, www.esonetwork.com, Facebook, Twitter, or Google+. We love hearing from you and we might just read your list on the show.
My Shout Out!

Download ESO Episode 189 mp3 here.

You can also find Earth Station One on iTunes, Stitcher, and YouTube.

Check out The New ESO Amazon.com E-Store here.


Thursday, October 17, 2013

EARTH STATION ONE EPISODE 184 - ESO DELVES INTO THE X-FILES


Mulder and Scully
The truth is no longer out there; it is on Earth Station One! We continue the Countdown to Halloween as former cigarette-smoking host Mike Gordon is joined by skeptic Mike Faber, believer and award-winning author Bobby Nash, and lone gunman Thomas Deja, to declassify one of the most influential TV series in our time-- The X-Files. And speaking of paranormal, we also chat with Bobby and the creative team of Alexandra Holzer and Michael Hudson about the new prose series Ghost Gal right before we give them a scare with The Geek Seat. Plus, the usual Rants, Raves, Khan Report, and Shout Outs!

Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: ESO Delves into The X-Files at www.esonetwork.com
Meet the Ghost Gal team
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2013/10/17/earth-station-one-episode-184/

Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:05:43 Rants & Raves
0:38:54 Interview & Geek Seat w/ the Ghost Gal crew of Alexandra Holzer, Michael Hudson and Bobby Nash
1:07:14 The X-Files
1:54:42 2 Minutes w/ Dr Geek
1:56:39 The ESO Khan Report
2:03:53 ESO Shout Outs & Show Close
My Rave

Next on Earth Station One...

There’s Big Trouble on Earth Station One.

ESO’s Countdown to Halloween Continues next week when ESO puts a man forever links to Halloween in the director spotlight. That’s right, ESO looks back at the films of writer/director John Carpenter. From Halloween to The Thing, Escape From New York to Big Trouble in Little China, and everything in between, John Carpenter is one of Hollywood’s kings of scary movies. If that wasn’t enough, we’ll also have the usual assortment of Rants and Raves, ESO’s Khan Report, interviews, The Geek Seat, Shout Outs, and so much more. Join us
My Rave
for another thrilling episode of the Earth Station One podcast.

John Carpenter fans, ESO wants to hear from you. Share your favorite Carpenter flicks and let us know why you’re a fan. Are you a Halloween fan? Tell us what you love about Halloween. Or just say Howdy at esopodcast@gmail.com, www.esonetwork.com, Facebook, Twitter, or Google+. We love hearing from you. Who knows, we might just read yours on the show.

Download ESO Episode 184 mp3 here.

You can also find Earth Station One on iTunes, Stitcher, and YouTube.

Check out The New ESO Amazon.com E-Store here.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

NEW BOBBY NASH INTERVIEW AT NOCTURNE TRAVEL AGENCY

New Pulp Author Bobby Nash sits down with Nocturne Travel Agency host, Tom Deja for a rousing discussion of…well, all things Bobby Nash [his favorite topic, naturally ;)]. Bobby explains how he got into writing and the process he went through to get Evil Ways published. He blames Sean Taylor for the creation of Rick Ruby and The Ruby Files and Bobby and Tom talk at length about the Domino Lady and Honey West!

It's 50 minutes of pure writer-y goodness, don’t delay, press play!

You can listen to the second episode of the Nocturne Travel Agency podcast here.

Thanks for a great interview, Tom.
That was fun.

Bobby