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Who the F*#% is Deadpool?

He’s hyper-violent. He’s crude. He’s insane. And yet people love him. He’s Deadpool. But who the fuck is Deadpool, anyway?

Too Many Flashbacks in The Walking Dead!

Per Matt Robert Kirkman has famously mentioned that he created The Walking Dead as if it was a never-ending Zombie movie. Originally created as a graphic novel, The Walking Dead has become a pop-culture phenomenon and the highest-rated program on… Continue Reading →

The Walking Dead: First Time Again

Per Matt The Walking Dead returns in a big way, as the season-premiere episode, First Time Again, is quite complex. It’s 90 minutes of non-linear moving parts that use stark black-and-white flashbacks to give meaning to the story’s current events… Continue Reading →

The Walking Dead Interview: Michael Golden

Per Matt Recognized as one of the best in the superhero and Zombie realms, it may be shocking to reveal that Michael Golden is not a big fan of either comic-book genre. At Wizard World Comic Con Nashville, we spoke… Continue Reading →

Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Four – Escape Plan Bravo

As the saying goes, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” So, when Rhys makes a deal with the devil (aka the hologram ghost of Handsome Jack), there will be plenty of opportunities to throw shade at his… Continue Reading →

Video Game Storytelling

Per Matt Video games, much like blockbuster movies and best-selling novels are crafted with extremely tight deadlines and trying circumstances, but that doesn’t mean their storylines should receive the short end of the stick, when it comes to the development… Continue Reading →

Spider-Man Enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe — A Galactus-Sized BIG Deal

Spider-Man is swinging into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is a HUGE (caps on purpose) game-changing addition, mutually boosting Marvel and Sony’s motion picture storytelling options and potential revenue.

The Harlem Hellfighters

Per Matt Taking a break from the Zombie genre, author Max Brooks focuses his attention on a little-known military unit that fought prejudices and battles both on and off the battlefield.

Guest Review: The Wolf Among Us – Smoke & Mirrors

Once in a while, we will post guest reviews. This month, Adam Pewitt, co-host of The Adam and JP Show, gives us his review to the video game The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 – Smoke & Mirrors.

Filmation Interview: Robert Lamb

Per Matt By the power of Grayskull, Robert Lamb has the power!

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