Star Wars: Triple-Zero Conspiracy – Bringing Back The EU

“This is the Triple-Zero protocol personality matrix. Had a few bugs. Twitchy coupling. Neurocybernetic glitches. Tendency to drain organics to collect their blood. That kind of thing.” – Dr. Aphra Shortly after the destruction of the Death Star, the Off-Beat Archaeologist, Dr. Aphra, traveled to Quarantine World III on behalf of Darth Vader. There she… Continue reading Star Wars: Triple-Zero Conspiracy – Bringing Back The EU

Star Wars: Droids Unplugged #1 REVIEW

Star Wars Droids Unplugged  #1 Marvel Comics Written by: Chris Eliopoulos Art by: Chris Eliopoulos and Jordie Bellaire In the SW Galaxy, even the microwave ovens have hearts of silicon. Today’s new release Droids Unplugged #1 was a charming romp through the lighter side of the galaxy far, far away. It focused on its most underappreciated members:… Continue reading Star Wars: Droids Unplugged #1 REVIEW

Darth Vader #2 Review

Darth Vader #2 Marvel Written by: Charles Soule Art by: Cam Smith and Giuseppe Camuncoli Colors by: David Curiel “I am not a Jedi. I have no limits.” –Darth Vader The 2017 Darth Vader comic series continued with issue 2. The credits have barely rolled on Episode III as the galaxy fell under the domain of the Empire. When… Continue reading Darth Vader #2 Review

America Gods 1X08 “Come To Jesus” Review

America Gods Starz Season 1, Episode 8 “Come to Jesus” “Worship is a volume business.”- Technical Boy (New God of Internet) VIDEO REVIEW American Gods concluded its first thrilling season just last night on June 18th, 2017. As a historian, finding the many Easter eggs of religious mythology was thrilling to me on so many levels. I… Continue reading America Gods 1X08 “Come To Jesus” Review

Kindred Homecomings Vol. 1 REVIEW

Kindred Homecomings Vol. 1 Snug Comics Written by: T.Y.B. Art by: T.Y.B. “Some Monsters are Family” I’ve been such a DC and Marvel snob for so long that I rarely pick up an Indie Comic. This is an odd contradiction. I am, after all, an Indie author.  So I was thrilled to read when the… Continue reading Kindred Homecomings Vol. 1 REVIEW

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