Week In Geek- Infinity War, the 13th Doctor, SDCC, and Blade Runner Too (see what I did here?)

Geeklings, today has been the first day of my vacation and I finished a graphic novel, made some serious progress in my novel, wrote my very first Game of Thrones review, and worked in a preview column for tonight’s episode of Preacher. I’ve been pretty busy. Not to mention I had second job duties, no vacation there sadly, which prevented me from getting here earlier. Better late than … Continue reading Week In Geek- Infinity War, the 13th Doctor, SDCC, and Blade Runner Too (see what I did here?)

Week In Geek- Spider-Man Comes Home, Pickle Rick, & the Return of Blade (?)

Geeklings, a very Happy Fourth of July Eve to you all. I’m sure some of you are wondering, is the “Fourth of July Eve” an actual holiday that we celebrate. The short answer is yes when you don’t have work tomorrow but stupidly had work today. Am I right here? With the 4th falling on a Tuesday you would have thought that everything would have … Continue reading Week In Geek- Spider-Man Comes Home, Pickle Rick, & the Return of Blade (?)

Questions For the Geeklings

Geeklings, I’m not entirely sure what to write today. I spent the majority of my day thinking about comic books. Literally. What comic books was I going to write about over at Fan Fest News (click here to find the answer),  reading Secret Empire #3 at lunch, downloading the first issue of Secret Empire: Uprising because I forgot it came out today, and how many more days will … Continue reading Questions For the Geeklings

Week In Geek: Flash Goes to Grodd City, JJ Abrams and Stephen King Team Up, and the Lion King Goes Live

Geeklings, I’m sorry. I was super lazy last week. I really don’t have an excuse for it. Some weeks are better then others and last week I kind of dragged ass. That’s on me, but this is the start of a new week and I promise fresh, hot, content for your faces as often as I can, which means about four to five posts. I’d … Continue reading Week In Geek: Flash Goes to Grodd City, JJ Abrams and Stephen King Team Up, and the Lion King Goes Live