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Strange Apparitions Review-Quintessential Batman Reading By James O’Donnell Strange Apparitions is widely regarded as one of the greatest collections of Batman stories in the character’s history. Written by Steve Englehart and Len Wein and brought to life by Marshall Rogers and Walt Simonson, this book took Batman back to...
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Batman: The Red Death #1 Review By John Saavedra Dark Nights: Metal, the big event crossover from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, has finally kicked off in full force this month with a series of spinoffs and one-shots that tie into the main story. While Batman’s allies in...
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Superman II-Kneel Before Zod By James O’Donnell The road to Justice League continues with one of the great DC Comics movies of all time: Superman II. Christopher Reeve (aka the superist-Superman) reprises his role as the Man of Steel alongside Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, Gene Hackman as Lex...
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1966’s Batman: The Movie By James O’Donnell Justice League hits theaters this November and (please for the love of god let it be good) we here at the Geeked Gods thought it would be fun to run through the cinematic history of some of some DC’s biggest and brightest....
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Jimmy’s Bastards #3 Review by James O’Donnell Garth Ennis continues his fantastic run in the third issue of Jimmy’s Bastards, which, though slightly less action packed than it predecessors (and with 100% more horrific castration) continues to impress. The plot continues to thicken as Junior and the cabal of Jimmy’s...
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Rick and Morty is straight fire, dawg. Don’t even trip about th…the top 10 best moments for Rick and Morty, broh. We got this covered… Rick and Morty for a Hundred Years… (S1E1- Pilot) The pilot of Rick and Morty holds a special place in the heart of many...
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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets hits theaters this Friday and to celebrate, we here at the Geeked Gods thought it would be fun to take a look back at his career and make some recommendations for fans that just cant get enough of that beautiful Franco-...
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I’ll never forget where I was the first time someone misappropriated the origin of the cut away gag, now most closely associated with the once-great Fox animated series Family Guy. I was in a really boring lecture and, for whatever reason, someone referenced the aforementioned joke style which caused...
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Spiderman swings back into theaters Thursday, July 6th and if history is any indication Sony can expect to see a massive payday because “with great hype comes great box office returns.” And while a whole new generation (of people born after 2012) gear up to be introduced to the...