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The Geeked Gods Podcast-The Bilbo Dildo ConundrumIn this episode, we discuss disturbing things in the lion king universe.Did Tolkien name Bilbo after a dildo?How old are the Stranger Things Kids gonna be when the show ends?Nope Trailer-Nice to see Sarah Jessica Parker get workFuck it’s Peace Maker and more…...
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*This episode was recorded on March 15th Wow Look at the Batmobile Recorded March 15th-a little after the world Caught on Fire Fuck Corona, COVID-19 The Pandemic just started if only we knew then what we know now. We look at the Boys 2 Trailer-Storm front is coming...
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DC House of Horror #1 Review By John Saavedra DC is celebrating Halloween in a big way this year, with a collection of horror tales featuring all of its biggest heroes — only these are twisted versions of the characters. In “Bump in the Night,” the Man of...
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Batman: The Merciless #1 Review By John Saavedra Dark Nights: Metal continues with a look at yet another Batman from the Dark Multiverse. This time, we meet the Dark Knight from Earth -12, which has been completely obliterated by war between the forces of good and evil. In this...
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The Dark Knight Review-Road To Justice League By James “The Night” O’Donnell The Dark Knight probably the single most revered comic book movie ever made. It has been dissected, honored, imitated so by now you’ve probably got a pretty good idea about what makes it so great. There are...
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Batman Begins: A Retrospective By John Saavedra It’s almost impossible to imagine now, but there was a time when it seemed like we’d never get another Batman movie. If you’ve been following Batman’s film history since the Tim Burton days, you know that the Dark Knight’s exodus from...
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Dark Nights: Metal #3 Review By John Saavedra Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo bring on the monsters in the latest issue of Dark Nights: Metal, which is an issue with a bit of a time jump if you haven’t been following the “Dark Knights” tie-in issues. Long story...
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Batman: White Knight #1 Review By John Saavedra There’s not been a more exciting debut in Batman comics this year than Sean Murphy’s White Knight #1, which tackles a tough question: what if Batman’s brand of justice were no longer needed and the people of Gotham instead looked...
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All-Star Batman #14 Review By John Saavedra Scott Snyder’s short-lived All-Star Batman comes to a close with a stellar issue #14 that’s high on adrenaline and emotion. It’s a bitter ending, of course. With All-Star, Snyder set out to create smaller stories that could stand alone from the...