Special 01 — Geeking on the Power Rangers Part 1

Special 01 — Geeking on the Power Rangers Part 1

ntertaining kids ever since. Since I'm still a fan, I decided I wanted to celebrate this momentous occasion by releasing a series of special episodes covering the first 20 years of Power Rangers. This time out, I was joined by Joshua Lapin-Bertone (Spider-Man Crawlspace, Clone Saga Chronicles, Batgirl to Oracle), Donovan Morgan Grant (Spider-Man Crawlspace, Clone Saga Chronicles, Batman Universe, Questions: We Don't Have Answers), and Joe Hogan (DeviantArt) to look at the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the series that started it all.
Classic Episode 18 — Geeking on JLA #13

Classic Episode 18 — Geeking on JLA #13

This week, we follow Aquaman, Green Lantern and Flash into a dark future where hope is extinct and Darkseid rules. And if Flash doesn't have his super-speed, how can our heroes return to the present? Find out in JLA #13.
Classic Episode 17 — Geeking on JLA #12

Classic Episode 17 — Geeking on JLA #12

We hit the hit the midway point of Rock of Ages in JLA #12. Flash, Green Lantern and Aquaman go on a big adventure that makes them feel small, while the battle between the JLA and the Injustice Gang escalates.
Classic Episode 15 — Geeking on JLA #10

Classic Episode 15 — Geeking on JLA #10

After taking monthly looks at the Grant Morrison Era of the JLA, we kick things in to high gear by going weekly. And what better time to start than with the 1st part of the classic Rock of Ages story?
Classic Episode 13 — Geeking on Superman IV Commentary

Classic Episode 13 — Geeking on Superman IV Commentary

Movie Commentary Month comes to a close with commentary on Christopher Reeve's last outing as the Man of Steel, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. This time, Superman tries to bring an end to the threat of nuclear war and ends up getting more than he bargained for. Joining me for this momentous occasion is Lee Busby, a Superman fan who enjoys long walks on the beach, Kansas City barbeque, and being able to see Man of Steel a week before the rest of us “regular people.”