The comic book superhero movie genre is a tricky genre to truly master for maximum audience entertainment. Though each summer for almost a decade, superhero movies have dominated the big screen. This year is certainly no different with at least four main superhero movies coming out between May and August.
Submitted by Michele Ivey on Tue, 04/19/2011 - 16:53
In this episode I got to interview Noel MacNeal, the puppeteer of Raphael for TMNT 3. Noel is also known for his work as Bear in Bear in the Big Blue House. Noel was a guest at New York City Comic Con and took some time to do this interview on October 10th, 2010.
Submitted by Michele Ivey on Tue, 03/29/2011 - 16:43
In this episode we go back to August 23rd, 1992, PortsMouth, NH for the only Official Turtle Con, hosted by Mirage Studios and Great Eastern Conventions in Association with Pro Portsmouth, INC. At only $3 a ticket, lasting from 10am to 4pm there was a day full of events. We have some of those events on video.
In this episode I dicuss my feelings about the Image Comic Book series over all. From the stories, art, and how it ended up ending to soon. This comic series is one of my favorites that has come out through the years because of how dareing they were to throw things at us that would shock the fans.
Submitted by Michele Ivey on Sun, 01/30/2011 - 04:15
In episode 3 of "Ivey's Flashback", we have a panel, "Mark Bode's TMNT Cartoon Concert" that was held at Turtle Con 1992, the only official Turtle Con that's been held to date. My dad and I went to this panel, and my dad video taped. This panel was different than any other I've ever sat through. Held by Mark Bode and Steve Lavigne.
Submitted by Michele Ivey on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 14:52
In this episode I interview TMNT fan and collector Rutger. Rutger is best known across the internet for his massive TMNT autograph collection as he's been able to get some of the hardest to find autographs and shares them on his website.
Submitted by Michele Ivey on Mon, 01/24/2011 - 20:37
All across the web you have different fan art, from old vampires to unicorns to Dexter Morgan to The Power Puff girls. Even shows that disappeared from TV over 20 years ago have artists out there still drawing their childhood heroes. Of course Ninja Turtles are no exception to the rule.