Comics: Spotlight on Mister Mxyzptlk Menace of the 5th Dimension
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Hello ComicsOnline readers! This is a new series I will be writing called “Comics Spotlight.” It will be focusing on some really awesome comic characters and series that are sometimes lost in the shuffle. Our first…
Podcast: ComicsOnline Podcast S16 E29 Part 2 Gabriel Bateman
SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonSixteen. EpisodeTwentyNine. Recorded May 18th, 2016 This Episode, Mike interviews actor Gabriel Bateman. Gabriel will be starring in Robert Kirkman’s Outcast on Cinemax, beginning June 3rd and the horror movie Lights Out,…
Podcast: ComicsOnline Podcast S16E29 Part 1 Thomas Barbusca
SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonSixteen. EpisodeTwentyNine. Recorded May 18th, 2016 This Episode, Mike interviews actors Thomas Barbusca. Thomas is known for his roles as Peter Pan in a GEICO commercial and the bully Drew in…
Podcast: ComicsOnline Pirate Radio-Rewrite of the Sith
Ever wonder how the Star Wars prequels would have turned out if they were better written? Mike, Steve and Vik sure did! Originally on GGR: The Great Geek Refuge’s podcast “GGR Pirate Radio,” Mike put the two GGR episodes into…
Editorial: “Attack of the Clones” Re-Write
by Mike Lunsford, editor note: this was originally published on GGR: The Great Geek Refuge in July of 2014. With May the 4th reminding everyone of their love of Star Wars, we brought this article out of deep storage for…
Editorial: A Mulligan for the Phantom Menace
by Mike Lunsford, editor note: this was originally published on GGR: The Great Geek Refuge in July of 2014. With May the 4th reminding everyone of their love of Star Wars, we brought this article out of deep storage…
ComicsOnline Podcast S16 E19 – Lauren Matesic of Castle Corsetry
SPOILER ALERT!! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast Season 16 Episode 19! This was recorded March 7th, 2016. This episode Mike and Zombie Ben interview Lauren Matesic, creator of Castle Corsetry. If you’re unfamiliar with her work, here’s her bio:…
TV Series Review: 11.22.63 on Hulu
by Mike Lunsford, Editor Last week, the Stephen King-written, JJ-Abrams-produced series 11.22.63 aired the series finale and it did not disappoint. As with most King adaptations, it varied a great deal from the novel but in this particular series,…
Editorial: Team Cap
by Marc Lutz, Editor Before I get started, please keep in mind that first and foremost, Captain America: Civil War has not yet been released, and second, that this is an opinion piece. If you don’t like my opinions, that’s fine;…
ComicsOnline Podcast Special – 50th Anniversary of Star Trek Pt 2
SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. A Special Presentation: The 50th Anniversary of Star Trek Part 2 Happy 50th Anniversary Star Trek! ComicsOnline’s podcast special moves to part 2 featuring Mike, ComicsOnline Pirate Radio co-host Steve Monnich and…
Geeky Nursery Rhymes to Tell Your Little Monster
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood It might not surprise you that those of us at ComicsOnline are pretty Geeky. It might surprise you that many of us on staff are also parents. For myself, I have found that the old school nursery…
Comic Review: Liberty: Deception Issues 0 and 1
by Andy Bartsch, reporter Florida-based comic book writer Travis Vengroff has spent the last seven years building an entire universe around his comic, Liberty. He and a group of artists have been hard at work trying to get their…
Kings Road #1
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Kings Road is fairy tales colliding with reality. It’s forty-eight pages of a runaway train ride of excitement and action. Dark Horse gives us a beautifully written story in the new miniseries Kings Road. From the…
Batman: A Family Tree
By Ben “Zombie” Bedgood Batman is a legend in his own right, aside from his reputation. He has one of, if not the largest family tree in the DC Comics’ universe. Compiling this list and all the appropriate characters was…
Editorial: Star Trek Into Darkness, Crash and Burn?
In a new segment here at GGR, our resident crotchety old man Frank Landau is doing what we call an AAR. If you were ever in the military, you know that AAR stands for After Action Review, and that’s what these reviews are: a review after the fact, very after the fact. Frank is late to the party with recent movies and will review films that have been out for a while that he is just getting around to finally watching. His first review is Star Trek Into Darkness..