| Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2020: Specialty Items
Pfeff-Bot and Maximus Prime are back with another wild assortment of novelty gift ideas for the loved ones in your life – or for you! From Star Trek to The Good Place, this guide is sure to make your end of the year gift shopping easy and fun! Check out our Holiday Geek Gift Guide 2020: Specialty Items below for thrills and inspiration!
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| Why You Should Watch Netflix’s ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Right Now!
On February 14, Netflix released its latest original series, The Umbrella Academy, based on the Eisner Award-winning comic book series. The 10-episode streaming series follows the Hargreeves, a dysfunctional family of superheroes who reunite to solve the mystery of their father’s death. If you haven’t enrolled at The Umbrella Academy yet, now is the perfect time to attend. Here are all the reasons why you should drop what you’re doing and start watching this weird, wonderful piece of goth-pop culture.
...continue reading » Tags: Adam Godley, Aidan Gallagher, Colm Feore, David Castañeda, Ellen Page, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Gerard Way, Mary J. Blige, Netflix, Robert Sheehan, Steve Blackman, The Umbrella Academy, Tom Hopper | |
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| NYCC 2018: Netflix and Chills Main Stage Panel
Friday night at New York Comic-Con featured one of the most anticipated panels of the event: Netflix and Chills. The two-plus hour panel gave the Javits Convention Center Main Stage crowd insight and previews into four of the biggest upcoming series coming to the streaming service this Fall and in the near future. We were treated to stars of The Umbrella Academy, The Haunting of Hill House, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Moderator Josh Horowitz had his hands full with all the guests in an amazing night for the NYCC main stage crowd.
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| Comic Spotlight: Dark Horse Number Ones |
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Dark Horse Number Ones
Written by Cullen Bunn, Matt Kindt, Gerard Way, Joelle Jones, Jamie S. Rich, Kurtis Wiebe, Mike Mignola, Jeff Lemire, Brian Wood, Sharlene Kindt, Dave Stewart
Art by Gabriel Ba, Joelle Jones, Dean Ormston, Matt Kindt, Mack Chater, Mindy Lee, Tyler Crook,
Colors by Laura Allred, Dave Stewart, Sharlene Kindt, Lee Loughridge, Leonardo Olea, Andy Cotnam, Tyler Crook
Letters by Tyler Crook, Dave Stewart, Crank!, Todd Klein, Marie Enger, Nate Piekos, Clem Robins
Dark Horse Comics
Release Date: March 29, 2017
Cover Price: $6.00 Okay, first off, if I have to try to convince you to buy a comic that contains eight premiere issues for a measly six bucks then I might just have to reassess what I am doing here. I have reviewed any number of these titles at different times and I cannot even begin to stress to you how great of a deal this is. Dark Horse Comics continues to amaze me with their marketing strategies. I can think of no better way to test out some new comics than with this compilation. Folks, I present to you Dark Horse Number Ones!
...continue reading » Tags: Andy Cotnam, Black Hammer, Bounty, Brian Wood, Briggs Land, Clem Robins, Crank!, Cullen Bunn, Dark Horse Comics, Dark Horse Number Ones, Dave Stewart, Dean Ormston, Dept. H, Gabriel Ba, Gerard Way, Harrow County, Hellboy, Jamie S. Rich, Jeff Lemire, Joëlle Jones, Kurtis Wiebe, Lady Killer, Laura Allred, Lee Loughridge, Leonardo Olea, Mack Chater, Marie Enger, Matt Kindt, Mike Mignola, Mindy Lee, Nate Piekos, Sharlene Kindt, The Umbrella Academy, Todd Klein, Tyler Crook | |
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