Ep 81 ComicPop Visits with Lynn E. Main, Author of “Zombie Waltz Volume 2”

  

Ep 81 ComicPop Visits with Lynn E. Main, Author of Zombie Waltz Book 2

Lynn E. Main joins ComicPop with news of the release of the second volume for his Zombie Waltz Trilogy.  Some exciting news as well for our listeners…Lynn will be at TopCon (Topeka, Kansas) this weekend September 9th and 10th, where you can go and see him in person.  Pick up your copy of Zombie Waltz Volume 2 and have Lynn sign it!  Lynn also gives exclusive news about a new project he is working on, so be sure to listen.

What we discussed in this episode:

  1. Zombie Waltz Volume 2, Lynn E. Main, CreateSpace, 2017.  ISBN: 978-1545207895, $12.95.

Music clips:

  1. “Strangers Like Me”, Tarzan Soundtrack, Phil Collins, Walt Disney Records, 1999.
  2. “One Call Away”, Nine Track Mind, Charlie Puth, Artist Partner Group, 2016.

Links:

Zombie Waltz Facebook Page “DeadBoys Life”

Lynn E. Main’s E-Mail Address

TopCon Geek Expo

Scott Novosel’s Website

Scott Novosel’s Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

Kansas Legislators consider Educator Punishment

Senate Bill 401 was proposed in response to controversy that erupted in January after a teacher put a sex education poster on a classroom door at a Shawnee Mission middle school in Johnson County. The poster, entitled “How do people express their sexual feelings?,” featured a list of 17 behaviors ranging from holding hands to sexual intercourse. A parent complained, the poster was removed, and the sex education program was suspended pending a review of the instructional materials.

SB 401 would remove an exemption in current law that protects materials that are part of “an approved course or program of instruction.” As a result, teachers may be held accountable for accidental exposure to materials deemed offensive or even for the use of traditionally accepted educational materials — such as Shakespeare’s plays, classical art and sculpture, and literature — if someone in the community decides the content is offensive.

Advocates for the bill argue that a clause defining offensive material as anything a “reasonable person would find that the material or performance lacks serious literary, scientific, educational, artistic or political value for minors” would protect most educational materials

Kind of a scary bill for Kansas Educators.  With this type of language an accidental showing of “offensive material” (which has a different meaning for each individual) could happen at a field trip to even the state capitol that has a bare breasted woman in a piece of art in the rotunda.

Thanks to Comic Book Legal Defense Fund for keeping an eye on this and Betsy Gomez for the article.  When more information is released I’ll post it.

ComicPop Library Part of Exhibit

The Exploration Place was kind enough to ask our own Richard if he could lend part of his poster collection while they are hosting the Animation Exhibit featuring Cartoon Network.  So if you go to Exploration Place be sure to stop by the theater.  This is the area that Richard’s posters are on display, above are some pictures from this area.  A big thank you to Exploration Place for this great honor for ComicPop Library.

http://exploration.org/ – Exploration Place’s Webpage

 

Episode 6 of ComicPop Visits with Jeff Anderson, Owner of Videotopia

In this episode Richard visits with Jeff Anderson.  Jeff is the owner of the National Exhibit “Videotopia” that displays a portion of the arcade games he owns.  “Videotopia’ is currently on display at Wichita, Kansas’ Exploration Place.  Make your plans today to visit.

Episode 6 of ComicPop Visits with Jeff Anderson, Owner of Videotopia

http://exploration.org/videotopia.html – Exploration Place’s webpage for the “Videotopia” Exhibit

http://www.facebook.com/ExplorationPlace like Exploration Place on Facebook

http://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?pageNum_MusicList=34&totalRows_MusicList=646&BandHash=53ed9999937c75761728272156dc002c – The FuMP: The Super Epic Video Game Medley II: Championship Edition

“Videotopia” Pics Part 7

A walk down memory lane with past Home Video Game Systems.  This is the last of the pictures I took at Wichita, Kansas’, Exploration Place, were they currently have the “Videotopia” Exhibit.  Be sure to stop by and visit if you are in the area and get your game on.

http://exploration.org/ – Exploration Place’s Website