One of the things that I love most about Spider-Man, specifically Peter Parker, is that he is guided by readiness and willingness to act. If he sees something that needs doing, and he knows that he has the power to do it, then he does it.
A Review of Nemo the Lad
Today we’ll be talking about the Jules Verne-inspired adventure comic Nemo the Lad.
A review of Nacho Fries Are Back
Taco Bell has poured quite a bit of effort and resources into advertising their nacho fries (money well spent, in my opinion.) This year, however, they have ventured into the realm of Geekery to draw to their restaurants the fans of comic books, manga, and anim
A Review of Snyder’s Justice League — Spoiler Version
Zack Snyder's Justice League recently released on HBO Max, giving us the vision that the original director had for the DCEU's premiere superhero team. The Snyder Cut added over two hours worth of footage, completely changed certain plot points, and gave the film an overall darker tone, both in content and in look. If you haven't seen the Snyder Cut and want to know if you should spend the time watching it, Dallas has written a great, spoiler-free review that clues you in on the main points of the movie without giving away the major surprises. Go read that first, then see the movie, then come here.
078: Family Friendly Comics | Feat Branson Boykin
This week on Comm Talk by Geek Devotions, our friend Branson Boykin joins us to talk about the term "family friendly" and to discuss the launch a new monthly segment called "B's Views and Reviews" where he will be discussing Family Friendly Comics.