Adam is joined by Chris Bailey aka @charlton_hero to review Hitman from DC Comics, plus Adam’s high school pals sit in for a The Simpsons movie Casting Call, Mort of the Month and more 90’s comics nostalgia.

Adam is joined by Chris Bailey aka @charlton_hero to review Hitman from DC Comics, plus Adam’s high school pals sit in for a The Simpsons movie Casting Call, Mort of the Month and more 90’s comics nostalgia.
Welcome Back. Episode 14 is here! In our Icebreaker segment, Ken discusses his recent trip to the Big Apple! Then we dive into our main topic. Ten Stars Who Died Too Young. Ken and Chad CONTINUE READING…
If you were a kid in 1986, you probably remember the hype. For months before Worlds of Wonder finally released Lazer Tag, the company built up suspense to unbelievable levels with a series of teasing CONTINUE READING…
Mark McNabb was an essential contributor to Wizard magazine from the beginning, providing color and design work to the covers, cards, posters and more amazing art associated with The Guide To Comics. In this interview, CONTINUE READING…
For many years, I never really considered Home Alone a Christmas movie. Of course, it takes place on Christmas and has nearly everything to do with the spirit of Christmas, but for whatever reason, my CONTINUE READING…
When I was a kid game shows were a key part of my TV viewing experience. Whether it was a sick day from school, vacation or summer break, if I was home during the day CONTINUE READING…
The Goonies was a 1985 film by Richard Donner about a group of adventurous kids who discover an old pirate map and follow it into an underground cavern in search of treasure to save their CONTINUE READING…
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