The Ghost of Philadelphia has revealed herself just in time to save a young mutant. But will it be enough to stop Fabian’s machinations? Your Major Spoilers review of X-Men: Book of Revelation #2 awaits!
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This week: Matthew dives back into Minor Threats: The Last Devil Left Alive #2 (and yes, it slaps), Stephen tests Final Boss #1 and taps out at the gore, and Rodrigo takes Biker Mice from Mars #6 for a spin— minus the bikes. Then we crack open Atomic Robo and the Peril of Prometheus for rich-guy yachts, weather control, and is that Geoffrey… Zebos?
This week the fourth season of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (formerly, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous), introduces a new generation of dinosaur enthusiasts to the extended universe of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park! This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by podcaster extraordinaire and OG Murderino, Steven Ray Morris (host of See Jurassic Right), to dig up what exactly it takes to animate Jurassic Right! Follow Steven Ray Morris on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@stevenraymorris
Celebrate the legacy of Japanese icon, Godzilla, as Ashley Victoria Robinson joins the fine folks of the Fanbase Weekly podcast (for her second Godzilla appearance!), for a special episode of Fanbase Features! Together they discuss the American television edit iconically known as “Godzilla 1985”, their shared loved and nostalgia for this particular version of the story, and try to divorce themselves enough to decide if there is anything actually good in this movie? Follow Fanbase Press on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/fanbasepress.bsky.social Follow Bryant Dillon on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/comicbooksniffer.bsky.social Follow Jack Phoenix on BlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/comicslibrarian.bsky.social Follow David Baxter on Instagram ►…
There is a Fifth Dimension, beyond that which is known to (Super)man. And it’s driving him out of his mind. Your Major Spoilers review of Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #4 from DC Comics awaits!
A seaside town has found itself claimed by a horde of long-gone sailor ghosts. But what has motivated the dead to come to Canada? Your Major Spoilers review of Hellboy and BRPD: Ghost Ships of Labrador #1 awaits!
After Crisis On Infinite Earths eliminated the Multiverse, but before 52 restored it, there was HYPERTIME! Your Major Spoilers Retro Review of Superboy #60 awaits!
When the world’s greatest cat burglar shows up claiming she’s been set up, it’s up to Sue Storm to unravel the mystery, even though she really would rather not to. Your Major Spoilers review of Fantastic Four #5 awaits!
Someone is tugging at the threads of time, and only a squad led by Captain America can safeguard the founding fathers of the United States. Your Major Spoilers review of 1776 #1 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Out in cinemas and now streaming worldwide, the culmination of Guillermo Del Toro’s creative work, Frankenstein introduces a new generation of moviegoers to Victor and The Creature. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by TikTok sensation Fallon Prinzivalli to give a full SPOILER FILLED review. Follow Fallon on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@fallonvalli
Following the success of 1992’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula Kenneth Branagh directed and starred in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein which introduced elements of The Bride of Frankenstein into the mainstream story of Victor and The Creature. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by returning guest Patrick McMillan to decide if this remake stands up to the original. Follow Patrick on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@pemcmill
Tired of conquering, the time-traveling Kang has found a whole new obsession: the creation of his own universe! Of course, that’ll mean destroying the current one. Your Major Spoilers review of Avengers #32 from Marvel Comics awaits!
Frankenstein (1931), was a revolution pre-code Universal Monster Movie. In 1935, the Hays Code had been in place for a year and Universal released, The Bride of Frankenstein, which became arguably more iconic than its predecessor. This week on Geek History Lesson, Ashley is joined by Geek History Lesson Research Assistant and Talking Titans co-host Diego Anthony Nuñez to explore the cultural impact of both films. Which is better? Follow Diego on Threads ► https://www.threads.com/@blackcrow521
Sojourner Mullein’s whole life has been upended by recent events and revelations. But, how did she get here, and what are the things that shaped her? Your Major Spoilers review of Absolute Green Lantern #8, awaits!
