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Review: Megatokyo Omnibus Edition

I stumbled across a beat-up, dog-eared copy of Megatokyo Volume 1 at the library ten years ago, and loved it so much I had to go buy my own copy, even though you can read it for free at megatokyo.com. Fred Gallagher’s art is so charming, with such a great story, it’s one of those

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Comic Issues
Anthony Silva

Comic Issues #164 – We Love the 90’s

You can listen to this episode on our Comic Issues channel at Anchor.fm! The 90s were a magical time filled with movies that have stood the test of time, comics that we’re still reading on repeat, and some of the best animation of our nerdy lives. This week the crew fall deep into a 90s

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Kathryn Adams

Review: The Space Trilogy of C.S. Lewis

Humankind first ventured into space in 1961. More than twenty years earlier C.S. Lewis, author of The Chronicles of Narnia, wrote Out of the Silent Planet, the first book in a trilogy of stories linking space travel, alien minds, and a war within the solar system, to Lewis’s overarching view of a benevolent God. The

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Movie Issues
Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: Sabotage

Schwarzenegger is back, again. You just can’t keep this legend down. This time he’s staring in Sabotage, the new film from director David Ayer (End of Watch). We find Arnold is the leader of an elite DEA task force who find themselves being taken down one by one after they bust a drug cartel safe

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Movie Issues: Little Shop of Horrors

You can listen to this episode on our Movie Issues channel at Anchor.fm! This week the guys traveled down to skid-row and rocked out to 1986s Little Shop of Horrors. The musical movie based off the off broadway show, which itself was based off the 1960s Roger Corman movie of the same name. Whew, got all

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llyzabeth

Review: Doctor Sleep

In his afterwards, Stephen King points out that he almost didn’t write Doctor Sleep, the sequel to The Shining. The trouble with sequels, he points out, is that no matter how brilliant it is, there will always be someone who’ll read it and say “Nope, nope, it’s just not as good. And he’s right. You

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The Circle Remains Unbroken

As the screen fades in, we see… wait, I can’t tell you that, for fear of spoiling it. Later, you meet… no, I can’t write that either! That rather sums up the treading-on-eggshells feeling I shall have to get used to writing this review. The second episode of the Burial at Sea story DLC of

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