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Comics | Strange Adventures Of H.P. Lovecraft #1
Taking another hit to my cred, I admit to you all I’ve not read much HP Lovecraft. I dig on a great deal of the stuff that’s been influenced by him, so you might wonder what my problem is.
Comics | Boody:  The Bizarre Comics of Boody Rogers
Crashing in the wake created by last year’s smash hit Fletcher Hanks retrospective I SHALL DESTROY ALL CIVILIZED PLANETS, Fantagraphics’ latest collection of lost and forgotten comics from the 40’s arrives in the form of BOODY.
Comics | SCALPED VOLUME 1: INDIAN COUNTRY
I’m not that bright. It’s true. I’ve had people telling me about how good “SCALPED” is for months now, years even.
Comics | A Drifting Life
You are lazy. You are. I don’t care if you’re Barack Obama or a single mother burdened with seven babies under the age of three, compared to Yoshihiro Tatsumi you have accomplished little.
Comics | Air Volume 1: Letter From Lost Countries TP
If you like your comics simple and straight-forward, you probably won’t like AIR.
older stuff
Watch It (Or Not) | Adventureland
If someone tells you that ““Adventureland”,” the big screen follow- up to “Superbad” for director Greg Mottola, is the “funniest movie of the year,” then they haven’t seen it yet.
Joe Dunn
Games | ONECHANBARA: BIKINI SAMURAI SQUAD
Male gamers have often looked up at the stars and wondered when a video game featuring women in bikinis, samurai swords and zombies would see a commercial release.
Korey Hughes
Watch It (Or Not) | Monsters vs. Aliens
"Monsters vs. Aliens” should’ve been a catastrophe.
Joe Dunn
Games | Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection
Why do classic video games remain popular in an age of graphical realism?
Korey Hughes
Watch It (Or Not) | I Love You, Man
An exercise in comedic awkwardness.
Joe Dunn
Games | LocoRoco 2
If you love weird games with simple themes, Sony’s LocoRoco 2 for the PlayStation Portable will roll right up your alley.
Korey Hughes
Watch It (Or Not) | Race To Witch Mountain
Dwayne Johnson, formerly known as wrestling superstar The Rock, has sold his soul to Walt Disney.
Joe Dunn
Games | The Last Remnant
What would you do if you had a special ability that suddenly awakened one day?
Korey Hughes
Watch It (Or Not) | Watchmen
Comic’s greatest masterpiece gets a beautiful adaptation.
Joe Dunn
Games | Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4
After years of tolerating the same medieval fantasy settings in countless role-playing video games, 2007’s Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 was the one that made me love the genre all over again.
Korey Hughes