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SDCC2020GeekiTikis
Comic Con
Leland Pierce

SDCC 2020 – Geeki Tikis® Aloha Shirts

Aloha friends! We’re excited to share with you our new line of Geeki Tikis® themed Aloha Wear. The new line features beautiful artwork, skilled craftsmanship and a vintage aloha feel. We have three EXCLUSIVE new shirt designs, including a collaboration with The Artist SHAG and legendary Disney artist Eric Tan. Our Gill-Man design was thrown

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LostInSciFiPodcast
Lost in Sci Fi
Leland Pierce

Lost In Sci-Fi: Episode 67: Comics Comics and more Comics! Part One

You can also listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! We’re back! After a long break, Elizabeth and Leland are back to talk all things nerdy! This week they get together and talk all about comics. New ones and old ones! They both take time to tell each other about

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Top Comics or Series of 2017

At the end of the year we always find ourselves at a loss: what were the best comics we read this year? Well good thing I’m here to give you some great suggestions to check out. These are the top comics that made me stop and think, “Damn. That was good.” These are worth looking

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Review: Rogue One

Last year when The Force Awakens came out Star Wars fans felt like they had been given a gift from the nerd gods and also an apology for the prequels. Hate it or love it, The Force Awakens brought back Star Wars in a big way. Giving us a new, yet familiar story, for all

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Lost In Sci-Fi: Episode 9: The Force

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Elizabeth and Leland discuss the almighty Force from Star Wars: A binding, metaphysical, ubiquitous power or a space herpe? Which do you prefer? We talk about how it was once an awesome concept and how Episode One made it a

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Comic Books
Anthony Silva

Comics Issues #241 – Cover Spoilers

It’s Wednesday and time again for another geektastic edition episode of COMIC ISSUES! On this week’s newstand, it didn’t take long but after DC announced their “No Batgirling” approach to story telling, four and a half of their more peripheral books have been cancelled. Say goodbye to a favorite of ours Gotham by Midnight, along with Doom,

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