![]() The series is such an important keystone for not only Kaiju films, but also for most everything you all love that comes out of Japan. ![]() If you’ve never seen Ultra Q or have always been curious, this is the episode for you to listen to. The person who I hooked up with or this interview was none other than August Ragone, a long time friend of mine who took the time to talk specifically about a television show from the mid-1960s in Japan called, Ultra Q. That episode, number sixteen by the way, is available for download right here. ![]() Aside from geeking out about comics and artists and everything else that was happening at the show (*cough*cough*doctor who premiere) I was able to see a couple of my local friends, meet new people and record the interview for this episode of the Kaijucast. Wondercon was really a fantastic convention and I was very psyched to have the opportunity to head down to the show. Ok, so I didn’t really rock San Francisco – just the Moscone Center, where Wondercon is held. April's target for the Kaijucast spotlight, August Ragone, sat down to talk to me about Eiji Tsuburaya's classic Japanese Science Fiction show, Ultra Q.
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