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Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: Vacation

As the summer keeps pushing along, and the big summer movies are coming to a close, one could start to wonder, “Where is our unnecessary remake to an 80’s classic?” Well, not to fear, because here it is. This year’s unneeded remake/reboot/sequel would be Vacation. The continuation of the Griswold’s turbulent family vacation drama, where

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Review: Transformers Windblade #5

Race Against the Light! On Velocitron, racing isn’t a sport―it’s a matter of life and death! Windblade and Blurr put the pedal to the metal to save Cybertron―and their own lives. Once again the team of Mairghread Scott and Corin Howell have created a beautiful, interesting, and really fun issue. Hit the jump for a

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Comic Issues #233 – From Archie to Zombies

Since this week was fairly light on BNN (Breaking Nerd News) we’re just going to fill an hour with a metric ton of comics, from Secret Wars to Cyborg, Zombies to Lanterns, Enterprise to…Archie? Which we really liked? Listen in as we break down Marvel Zombies #2, Cyborg #1, Hawkeye #4, Star Trek / Green

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Gaming
Jordan Pollock

Pixel Clicks Podcast #22 – Shoving things in places

You can listen to this episode on our Pixel Clicks Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! This week Shane and Sergio discuss the week’s gaming news…or lack thereof in this bite sized episode! Cody and Jordan couldn’t make it this week, because reasons… But let’s be honest, another show without Jordan is a blessing, though Cody was missed.

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Review: Deadpool’s Art of War

Even Chinese philosopher/strategists from the 6th century BC can become the target of a modern-day super assassin, and Deadpool isn’t about to let a 2500-year distance keep him from fulfilling a contract. After taking out Sun Tzu (and don’t expect an explanation about the whole time-travel issue, because you aren’t getting one), Deadpool stumbles across

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Comic Books
Anthony Silva

Cyborg #1 Review & Interview with David Walker

Some characters in comics have to spend a long time in filling in the background of panels before they can step up to the big leagues.  Victor Stone has been one of DC’s most notable background characters for 25 years and probably best known as a major member of creator Marv Wolfman’s Teen Titans.  The

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Leland Pierce

Review: Pixels

In 1982, in the hopes of establishing peaceful communication with extraterrestrial life, NASA launches a time capsule into outer space containing images and footage of Earth life and culture. However, the aliens that find the capsule misinterpret the enclosed video-feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, thus sending various assaults on Earth

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Leland Pierce

Star Wars Pet Fan Collection

It truly is the year of Star Wars. I mean it, just look around. Not only have we got the new movie coming out in five months, there’s the new Marvel comics series, Star Wars: Rebels on Disney XD and not to mention all the products they showed off at Toy Fair and Comic-Con. Lets

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Review – David Duchovny’s “Holy Cow”

With all the hubbub about the upcoming X-Files episodes, I thought it was time to finally read David Duchovny’s novel Holy Cow. I honestly didn’t know what to expect. I’d heard it talked about animal cruelty, and tolerance for others, which sounded like a pretty serious message. This is not a serious book. This is David

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