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Swearing & Swashbuckling – Comicphiles

Welcome to another installment of I Did That Thing I Said I Wouldn’t And Fell Behind On My Pull List Again So Now I’m Looking At The New Comics Section On Comixology To Find Something Interesting That I Haven’t Already Ordered!… also known as Comicphiles. Curse Words A lot of what I’ve been reading recently has […]

‘Moral of the Story’ – Watsky – Track of the Day

I think I’m a bit late to the Watsky train, having only heard of him for the first time last Saturday. I’ve listened to him damned near constantly since then. He’s been pretty damned popular on the YouTubes for a while now, fairly well known for not only his own work, but also his contributions […]

Nintendo Switch – Hands On Experience

While Declan was filling you in with all the info from the Live Switch Presentation, I was flying off to attend the event in London. While I was there, I got to see some games I’d been looking forward to, as well as some I’d never seen before (I missed the Nintendo Treehouse due to […]

Buncrana Banter – Geeks On Tour

This week’s installment of Geeks On Tour brings us all the way to the windy northern coast of Ireland, to the town of Buncrana. As a small town in Donegal’s Inishowen peninsula, it’s about a million miles from what you’d consider a Geek Mecca. Nevertheless, explore it we shall! While it may not be where I […]

HvH: Heroes Versus Holidays – Comicphiles

The holiday season is in full swing and so #1 issues are on relatively short order. Most arcs have just finished in the hopes of getting a trade paperback out before Christmas, and others have only half-finished their run or are taking a Winter break. Luckily, Comicphiles is here to help you find that #1 festive […]

Fateful Findings – Screen Savers

Fateful Findings may best be described as the greatest cult movie you’ve never heard of. As a film with even less self awareness than The Room, it sets a new bar for so-bad-it’s-good movies. Neil Breen, the man who serves as writer, director, producer and star, is a true visionary of the medium. We can only hope to one day […]

Comicphiles: Iron Hearts, Rigged Elections, Wonderful Women

Okay, so, I’ve fallen behind on my phat shtack (again); at least a month of unread issues piled neatly near my bed (again) and another month sitting in my pull box at Hidden Treasures (Again. Sorry Joe, if you’re reading this.) I told myself I’d catch up on something before writing this. That was a […]

Fantastic Books and Where to Buy Them (And Shelve Them)

Earlier this week, the lovely Stjepan Šejić announced a hardcover special edition of his graphic novel, Sunstone. The book is scheduled to release in March next year and it looks like a gorgeous piece of work. Unfortunately, in what I believe may be the missed opportunity of the century for a man who loves puns […]

Titanfall 2 Review – We Dig Giant Robots!

Titanfall 2 is the successor to the at one time over-hyped, and now overlooked, Titanfall. While the original was critically well reviewed, it never quite caught on with the masses. The gameplay was solid, the maps were well designed, the controls were extremely responsive. Surely a game with all these great features (And giant robots to boot) […]

The Saga of Darren Shan – Forgotten Childhood

Hallowe’en is fast approaching, so this week for Forgotten Childhood I’ll be looking into one of my favourite childhood horror series. There was strong temptation to go for Goosebumps after Declan’s latest Geek N’ Bake, but instead I opted for something home grown; The Saga of Darren Shan. Darren Shan by Darren Shan The Saga of Darren […]
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