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The Geeked Gods Podcast-Bad Puns and Donkey Sauce This Episode of the Geeked Gods Podcast brought to you by Donkey Sauce… On this Episode of the Geeked Gods Podcast Recorded June 30th 2019 We Discuss DC Comics Movies-What the F$%^ is DC Comics Doing? Vertigo Cancelled,...
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The Geeked Gods Podcast-Oh Captain, My Captain We talk all things Captain Marvel, Shazam, Walking Dead, Disney Fox Layoffs, Google Stadia the future of Videogames? #James Gunn getting his job back, Detective Comics 1000 and more…. With Ashish, James, Angelo, Derek and Baxter… #Podcast, #Shazam, #CaptainMarvel, #Stadia, #DetectiveComics1000,...
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The Hiatus is over Heres a Double Sized Geeked Gods Podcasts We talk about Star Wars the Last Jedi, Reboots we want to see, Craft Beer. Predator, Adrien Brody’s Nose, Sex Robots how we get Skynet, HPV, Rogue One our favorite Starwars Movie of the Star Wars Series....
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As far as remakes go, the 1990 version of Night of the Living Dead is a pretty interesting one – but only really if you’re curious about what goes on behind the scenes. The actual movie is more or less a direct replicant of the original except in color and some...
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If you look at Netflix or The CW, nobody would blame you for thinking that the only existing superhero TV shows are for Marvel and DC. It makes sense, of course; Marvel and DC are the “big two” publishers and have dominated the silver and small screen for a...
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Sometime during the year of 1974, George Romero paid a visit to the Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania, invited by a friend whose company took part in managing it. The building was full of shoppers. They seemed blissfully ignorant of anything that was going on in the world outside of...
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The Rise of the Governor gives readers insight into how Philip Blake became Governor of Woodbury, and, for those privy only to the TV series, it gives you insight into the name change of Brian and Philip. The Rise of the Governor begins a few weeks after shit’s hit...
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In a world where The Walking Dead continues to consume pop culture, it’s hard to imagine a time where zombies did not exist in the way we know them today. They’re everywhere. They’re sometimes cute, like in Plants versus Zombies. Other times, they’re hilarious, like in Fido. But in 1968, they existed in a form...
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The zombie apocalypse is such a tired genre that, at this point, I’ll avoid reading most comics that deal with it. With the golden standard of The Walking Dead, the only real way to go is down. TWD has such a long list of believable characters and long-running plotlines that it makes almost...