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TV Review: The Walking Dead 1×01 “Days Gone Bye”

By Jachelle Overstreet, Reporter The Walking Dead premiered on AMC on Halloween of 2010 and has been gaining popularity ever since. Thanks to my crippling terror of all things zombie related, I responded with a firm HELL TO THE NO,…

Gallery: Iron Man 3 Premiere Cosplay Photos

Photos by Thomas Ignatius The AMC Bay Street 16 in Emeryville, CA was gracious enough to once again host our group of cosplayers to help celebrate the opening of Iron Man 3. (Previous costumed premiere events at this venue have…

XBOX 360 Game Review: The Walking Dead – Survival Instinct

by Kroze Kresky, Media Editor Zombie video games are a dime a dozen these days; you can’t shoot a bullet without hitting one even within your favorite franchises. Call of Duty? Zombies! Red Dead Redemption? Also zombies! Halo? Well… to…

WonderCon 2013: Revolution – Interview with Elizabeth Mitchell (Rachel Matheson)

Revolution brought the power to WonderCon 2013, and we are pleased to share these brand new interviews with the cast and crew. Check out this interview with former LOST star Elizabeth Mitchell, who portrays Rachel Matheson:

Editorial: CONsent and striking a chord in cosplay fandom

by Bill Watters, Editor and Photographer Earlier this week, Sushi Killer wrote a great opinion piece at 16-bit Sirens entitled, The Beginnings of CONsent. At it’s core is a much needed statement about the lack of respect nearly all cosplayers…

Movie Review: Jurassic Park 3-D

While 3-D still sometimes seems like a gimmick, Jurassic Park 3-D is actually made better because of it.  Rather than get a standard 3-D update where the special effects get the treatment, the entire film was re-done with it.  It looks fantastic.  The depth of field created by the 3-D makes the dinosaur encounters much more terrifying.

Movie Review: The Host

by Allie Jackson, Guest Reporter The Host, the latest adaptation of a Stephanie Meyer novel (writer of Twlight), is a science fiction love story about a strange love quadrangle and what it means to be human. I’m admittedly a fan…

WonderCon 2013: Gallery 1

  Photos by staff photographers Bill Watters and Mary Anne Butler WonderCon 2013 once again brought members of the CO family down to Anaheim, CA as opposed to the mid-northern area of San Francisco for the second year.  Here are just a…

WonderCon 2013: “My Two Cents!” Editorial

This was my first time at WonderCon and I didn’t know what to expect, but boy, was it FUN! Last year I was all set to go, badge secured, but then I came down with the flu and couldn’t attend. So, needless to say, I was super stoked that WonderCon took place in Anaheim again (instead of San Francisco), making it much more affordable for me, because it’s just a drive up north from San Diego.