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During the Super Bowl, the new Westworld Season Two trailer dropped, and dear lord, it was glorious. [youtube id=”qUmfriZoMw0″] At first, there is a...
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I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
The contribution Robert Englund has made to not only horror but to cinema in general is more than most actors living or dead will...
During the Super Bowl, the new Westworld Season Two trailer dropped, and dear lord, it was glorious. [youtube id=”qUmfriZoMw0″] At first, there is a...
What do you say about Black Panther? Where do you begin? This movie, a piece of the Disney-owned Marvel Studios blockbuster machine, another cog...
Last year was a busy one on the smartphone market. Over the last 12 months, we’ve seen some amazing handsets released by all the...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Valentine’s Day! And over here at Forces of Geek, we love comics! Here are this week’s releases! ...
No theme for you today except, happy love day. Love yourself, love somebody else, share some good snuggles with a good pupper or kitty....
Lately in this column I have been talking about series that may be obscure to those of you younger than thirty and I have...
I know, I know—I cannot stop geeking out over Blade Runner 2049. My admiration for it grows with each subsequent viewing. As is the...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown, the Friday edition! Let’s talk about some alternative comics to get your weekend going. Days of Hate #1...
There is no doubt that this year’s round of Oscar nominations are perhaps some of the weirdest on record. Despite the obvious snubs (*cough*Franco*cough),...
52 years ago in Fantastic Four #52, Black Panther debuted as the first black superhero in mainstream American comic books. His alter ego is...
Strike up the band and keep the heat on. So many titles are reaching their arc’s crescendo! Whether it’s Dastardly and Muttley on their...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s February! One step closer to summer! Here’s this week’s books! Batman #40 Written by Tom King Illustrated...
So, I’m a little annoyed with my black nerd self at the moment. How did I not know that Black Lightning (The CW) would...
Uncle Scrooge: Timeless Tales #3 (Collects Uncle Scrooge #13-#18) Written and Illustrated by Francesco Artibani, Alessandro Perina, William Van Horn, Daan Jippes, Romano Scarpa...
In our first installment, we introduced blobs and British blob films (three films). Last installment, we listed blob films from the late 1950s into...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s the fifth Wednesday of the month and that usually means the selection is slim. But that doesn’t mean...
Most people will have probably heard a thing or two about Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies, especially with the huge spikes in value seen in the...
Let’s say you love comics. You love comics, but you’re frustrated. There are so many good independent books and small publishers that take chances...
The Philadelphia Eagles, my hometown football team, have advanced to compete in Super Bowl LII. In anticipation—or, at the very least, hopes—of their upset...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Here are some books to get your week off to a good start! Atlas and Axis #1 Written...
Twin Peaks wrapped up this year and, if David Lynch is to be believed, it may be the final chapter not just on Laura...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s a hell of a week for reading comics. Let’s waste no time! Doomsday Clock #3 Written by...
This time around it’s about families again! Grayson’s son (in the possible future) faces down death in his last issue, Zod’s son is reintroduced...
Do you constantly feel like you’re trying to combat your own mental clutter when trying to manage your work desk or personal business matters?...