Lead on, Spirit!
Share Let’s get it out of the way. The Spirit, in wide release Dec. 25th, is not a straight-forward adaptation of the Will Eisner comic strip. That always seems to be the “concern” of the comic fan, and it rings hollow, a standard applied to justify having read the source material. In essence, by asking [...]
Issue 68 – Legally Speaking
Share Simon (RavenFace to you mortals), Ron, Shag (Once Upon A Geek), Jon, Scott C (NeedCoffee), and Michael (Fortress Of Baileytude) discuss geek related courtroom proceedings. Specifically, we touch on the recent Superman ruling and the current JK Rowling trial. Email the geeks at: thegeeks[ at ]theuniquegeek.com Skype: theuniquegeek Comment Line: 813-579-3542
June Comics Preview With Mike And Shag
Share Shag and Mike are together again for their monthly discussion of all things comics for June 2008. Be sure to listen or you may accidentally purchase a Judd Winick title (Shag made me write that – he has issues) Email the geeks at: thegeeks[ at ]theuniquegeek.com Skype: theuniquegeek Comment Line: 813-579-3542
TPB Haiku Month: Arrowsmith
Share World War One with Magic Arial Dogfighters use small dragons to fly Busiek had better make another By: Kevin P.
TPB Haiku Month: Slayer Interrupted
Share Really Fun Story Between Movie And The Show Enjoyable Read
TPB Haiku Month: Watchmen
Share Become one with bliss. Upon reading The Watchmen. The writing, sublime. By: Bob L Send Your TPB Haiku To: jon [at] theuniquegeek.com
TPB Haiku Month: Infinite Crisis
Share This was pure torture Art is good, story is bad Dumber for reading
New York Comic Con Experience
Share Last week after the podcast recording, some of the callers asked me if I was going to the New York Comicon (I was) and if I would recommend it over Dragon*Con (I would not, sir). It (NYCC) is usually a crowded mess, and though this year it wasn’t, (was actually really well organized), it [...]
Take It Like A Superman
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The Shag Reviews: “V – The Second Generation”
Share So I bought and read “V – The Second Generation”. This novel is by Kenneth Johnson, the writer and director of the original “V” mini-series. On the whole, I enjoyed the book. I think it’s fair to say the story had some interesting ideas and was therefore enjoyable, but the novel itself wasn’t necessarily [...]







